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ate School of Business A
tratlon. Before io~
bus and Southern In J
1962, he was Senior Aud
Artf!.ur Anderson &amp; Co
Bmery is a Visiting L I'

MOSCOW (UP() - Two unmanned spaceshiPs accomplished
history's second fully automatic
link-UP in orbit today, according
to the Soviet news l£ency Tass.
The link--tP waa aceom.plished
in an orbit similar to that used
by the ~vlets for manned space

It Ohio SU

verBity, He Is a membel
.\mertcan l!!stitute cerwi
Uc Accountants, Ohio Sol
Certilled Public Accountar

flights.
The Ru:htians announced Sunday after putting Cosmos 212 in-

tionid Association of Acc01
and Flnanclol ~118\ysts F
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MultiPle Selero•ls Society

.etive on committees o.
United Communi!;)' Counc

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t.iJCKY EGG WINNERS- Wendell Gerdch, right, president of the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro-tarY Club,'JI'e&amp;ented a$10bllltoRonnieHawklns, finder o( the golden egg. Recelving a $5 bill frOm
Mayor C. 0, Fisher, left, Is Barry stewart who round the silver egg in tlle arLnual Easter hwtt epor;..
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The Middleport communlcy
Park became a mecca of actlvtcy
Surlday afternoon as more than
500 YoutWStera turned out for the
annual El•ter egghuntoftlle Middleoort ·Pomeroy Rotary Club.
A! .total of 415 cash and merchlndlle
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OHIO VA

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USUALLY PLACID SPRING WEATHER broke loose In Ohio day With a. barrage of aOOwera and thunderstorms throwing off tP to
60oati~Mn-bour wlnda and even a tornado reported in Northwestern
Ohio near Fremont.
The brunt of the storm, which brought hreooler weather, hit the
Cincinnati suburb of Blue Ash, w~ as ~ as100 homes sutrered
roof or win&lt;bw damage. The mayor of the northeastern Cincinnati
suburb esllmated damages at $100,000, .

WASHINGTON - GOV. NELSON A.lloc:ketellero!NewYork wW
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according w the chalnnan of a a;rolC' trying to get him to run f o r

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Indiana lnduatrioli&amp;t J.lrwin Miller, whoheadsthenew~¥ Cormed
"Rockefeller for President" Committee, said Sundly the New Yorker
plani to molie a major speoch&amp;tating"clearlylllld e&gt;Piicltly hi• view
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Services for

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to an orbit ranging rrom 12'1 to
148 miles above the surface that
the craft would be usedfor"testing new systems and elements
of the design or spacecr.aft'' phraseology which in thepasthas
been used to describe tests of unmaMed Prototypes or manned
space ships.
Today Tass said, "An automa.tic orbital docking ol the Soviet
Cosmos 213 artificial earth sat.ellite with the Cosmos 212 ~ut.­
nik has been effected."
The agency said the Unk-q», a
vital operation in the prepara,.
tion of future Soviet manned voy..
ages to the moon, was accom-plished by Cosmos satellites
Number 212, hunched Sunday,
and 213, launched today.
The Soviets staged history' s nrst fuli.Y automatic
lbliOottr In ·oi1Jlrllllt llli:iis a
space highlight the week ~&gt;&amp;­
fore the U.S.S.R. celebrated
Its 50th aruUven;ary.
The United states hadprevioUJoo
ly linked UP manned !paceshlps
of its Gemini series.
But .!?ovlet sctentistswrotethat
Russia's fully automatic orbital
lin~ was a more sophisticated
operation with great slgnillance
in the future erection of huge
manned orbiting laboratories as
well as In the race to Put men on
the moon.

Are Tuesday

co return from an outing Sunday atternoon.

ATLANTA - FEIERAL AGENTS, Intensifying the largest manhunt In FBI history, today maintained stringent silence as they foJ...
lowed a cold traU In the hunt ror the sniper assassin of rr. Martin
Ud:her Kine Jr. The hWlt for elusive Erte starvo Galt cootinues, ~
tmugh tpere la ~ warrant outstanding for the seaman.
Polk:e in Jack.onvUle. Fla. said Sundlijo two hitchhikers arrested
on vagrancy charges had oo eormectlon with the case. They were arrested .tter a Negro motorist reported one or the men looked just
like an l'rtl&amp;t'a sketch or the murderer.

Fact:lry Air C
280 HP Eng ill

located the silver egg for a $5
prize.
A hunt for the toddlers and_pre-o
sctvol agedchlldrenpreceded the
one tor the older grouP. Wendell
Gerlach, president of the Rotary
Club. served ,as master of ceremonies wUh Mayor c. 0. Fisher
extenmng tile tteleorne. ·-·
~Wlding the shot to start tlle
hunt was Middleport Chief or P~
lice Herbert Gilkey. Middleport
firemen were on hand to assist
with the egg hunt, and the sound
system was Installed by J o h n
Werner.

United Press International

LOGAN, OHIO- TWO NEWARK TEEN-AGERS were loundesrly
~ cold, wet and hungry, following a nine-hour search in Cedar
Falls state Park near here.
Charlea Ankrum, 17, and Pamela Jean Wallace, 16, were found
under a ledge ocr one of the park's trails. Neither required trealment, although Sherict Paul Hartman said the co~le were "cold. ·
wet and hungry." An intensive search was started after the girl's
father 1 Richard Wallace, called Hocking County sherifl's deputies when

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Pomeroy and Middleport budnessmen -were awartied at the
hunt. Ronnie Hawkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of
MidcUeport, was the tinder of the
golden egg, worth $10, and Barry
Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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)4ml Isn't Free,"
He received his Bacl
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Richard Genhelmer, 27,1ormerly of Columbus and Pomeroy,

Identity of
Jloy Sought

who was killed in a routine train-Tile department or SleriffRoblng Olght with tho U, S. Navy Air ert Hartenbach and Pomeroy PoCorps on April 8, have been set · lice were atteJDPtlng to determine
Cor 2 p. In. Tuesda,y at the Ewing today the ldenUt;y of a boy found
FW&gt;erolllome.
Sunda,y wllllderlng almlessl,y 1n
A gra.duo.te or Pomeroy HiJh Pomeroy.
School, Lt Genhelmer grad!&gt;~rill Hartenbachlata !mnda,y
ated !rom Ohio State Unlverslt;y morning wa&amp; talking with the boy
In 1965. He receivl'(l hi• go I d In an &amp;ttemjlttoiearnhi&gt;identit;y.
wings as a naval pilot last Octo- The child, abJut 10 or ll,hadnot
ber. He was stationed at Okinawa. told authorities his name, the loSurviving ·are his mother, Mrs.
cation or his home, or his age.
Olan Genhelmer1 Pomeroy; three Authorities said theywereunable
&amp;is tors, Mro. WWtam (Betey) to dmermlne If the boy knows
Knight. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. WJ.l.. this lnformltlon, or Is just r•
llam (Rachel) ~erldan, Po.,... lu&amp;lng to disclo•e 11.
roy, and Mrs. Peter GJIMHth)
Vanica, Cleveland, and a brothPTA TO MEET
er, J, Edward Genhelmer, RoyThe
Middleport
PTA will meet
al Oaks, Mich. His rather, Olan
tonll!hl
at
7:30
at
the elemenGenheimer, died in March, 1967.
Ofticiatlng at the services will tary ochool. A &amp;late patrolman
be the Rev. Carver Willlams and will speak and the chlldr101 of
the Rev.. Wendell Stutler. Friends the school patrol will be given
may call at the funeral home any- spedal recosnJtlon. Rolrellhtlmo. Burial wlU be In Beech ments will be served by thell'ade room mothers. Grove Cemetery.

On the Farm Front

The experts predict

Butter's Long Slide Will be Ended '
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llllid IaII ·year' 1 ltaure wai tho
'lowell olneo the Agriculture DeWA.S!UNGTON (UPJ) - Fed- parbnent besan keeping dairy
. oral farm ~· Qilok 1968 eoouiuJIII1!ioo .reoords In •1909,
- brll!l at J6ilat a !omporm Almoil ce110inl7 it li the lowell
holt to th~ lOIII term Ill d • aloee some lbjoo In · the 19th
oJIIeh bp ,
the aver""
lb' .BERNAIID BRENNER

vPI rami' 1!41tor

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~Ius huttcr to oehool and wei· • in lavor o1 butter In ISS5.:19,
!are outlet• wa&amp; likely to olllet liao widenlna mr lia&lt;o.
8l\l' further drOP . ihla· rear in
11: 191!7, tholfpleol ccellidner
&lt;Oinmer&lt;!al•~e•.
waa· ulllll 10.6 pomcia of mar' Aa·.
a:a 1~56; huttcr aai1ne and ·GOb' 5.6 polllllia of
waa, ll!l!i·1lhl! . l!"lioo'l' ravortte buller a year.

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Press .Jnternattonal
A man of peace' once aaid, "I
have a dream."
It was ln· the spirit or the
wordf~· or the Rev.
Martin
LutbeN Klng Jr., that millions of
Americans gathered &amp;utda.y to
celebrate Christendom's holiday
or h~ Easter.
Many or' the servtce&amp;conckltted in churches, parks,
stadiums, on mountain topswere direct meinQrlals to King.
others were Oiled with the joy
of the resurrection and the hope
that .,.man, with Goers help,
could improve an imperfect
world.
A special Man was lleld at
Chicago' .s
J~ea Roman
catholic Onitch for those who
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for the homeless in last week's
rioting in Chicago, The unrest
hit scores or clUes after King' a

assasslnatiOQ,
Notes National TrOubles
Ne1J- York Cl,ty'• new Roman
Catholic archbishop, Terence J.

Planes
Step Up

COoke, recalled the Hterrlble
sWrerlng and angJJ(sh ol oor
nation" following the slaying of
the civil rights leader.
HWhat we have all so recently
experienced .,.,. serve to make
more personal and lntlmate the
message of this Easter Sunday,'' he said in services at St.

Patrick's cathedral.
The hUDdreds who atter)ded a

ttrally of hope'' in the Unlversl t;y ol Detroit Sta&lt;llum were
aaked to llign cardo oommlttlng
them to a part in social justice
prograDll. At New York City's
Episcopal Cathedral ol St. John
the Divine, the Easter collection

was ckmated to the Southern

Leadership Cul!erence, the civil rll!:hta orprdza~
Olrlstian

Uon King
murder.

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Not In Vain
The Episcopal bl&amp;hop, Horace
W, W, Donegan, &amp;aid In his
Easter rnessage that Christ "in
the marmer or his suffering and
dying, has shown us In his

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AUSfiN, Tex. (UPJ) - Prea-.
ldent Joh.nson new to Hooolulu
~ lor a high • ..vel VIetham strategy review and talk&amp;
With South Korean Presldent

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IVDtle preacher ot 'Dllllriolace,
Martin Luther King . • • ha:a

ever dled in vala!'
,\&lt;rosa tho - . flmll ..o
gathered and ..,
c:hurches and cathedrola, ttiOIJt&gt;.
1a1n 1op
1oru1. to take part
In Eailer worllhip.
llwodreda eilmbed 111.- MI.
Davidaon, at San. FrandiCO,

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llallhllghto, to attend

sum:iae services.
The Prelicia!l IIIKI blo llmliT
speot Eaiter at tbllr Texaa
ranch, •ttendlna both Roman
Cathol!e IIIKI flit-' c:hurdi

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knolm as Yipplea llid lbV bad
10,000 to 15,000 porllclponto in
New York'&amp; cmtra1 Park to
I I - to melle, orul in ..,.
cases smc*e m.arfJuaDI, Ill a
..~... It was a demanatratim aplnit ilnlc:lllred IClCiot¥
IIIKI poverw.

McCarthy on

RFK's Heels

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CHARLESfON, W, VA. (tJPO- Min- S1a. £-IIi&gt;
By JACKW~LSH
oonstop 4.200..mile fi!ght. He
Corthy wW bring his campalgn lor the lleomc:ratic P n l i - Jllll&gt;o
SAIGON (UP!&gt;- U.S. ftghtorwas due at Honolulu Interna!nation to West Virginia Tlloscia,y on the heels of a ....,alan owing~
bombers flew a record 143
tional Airport shortly otter 1
New York Sen. Robert F. Kenned;y,
missions against ~rth VIetp. m. loco! limo. TheJotmKennecly wound "' a whirl-wind tour ot SOuthern Woat Virginia
nam's southern panhandle SUnPark meeting ••• given more
SatllrGI.Y night Which gave hil late brotber, Jolm F, llennelb',
here
dsy, military 11p0kesmen &amp;aid
urgency by the North Korean
ovorwheimlng •!WOrt In 1960. llcCartb1, - · - .
todsy , Hanoi Radio aald the
Communist ambush ~
here passed out literature sttiPOl"tlng the KlnoeiOt&amp; Suator at tbe
planes returned again today and
tbat ldlled two Americus and
Kennecly rall,y, wiU spend seVllll hours In Charlebombed north ol the 2oth
two Koreans.
Kennedy outlined live ''ei&amp;- Soviet&amp; are illii the ..,. power
ParalleL
mont&amp; ol a new lorelllll IIOiley" plwlicolly obie to lllllan&amp;or tbo
The Hanoi broadcast said one
to
a crowd 01 about 2,000 after VOl')' lllll'VIvol ol lbe United
American plane was shot down
telling
3,000 peraooo In Logan 01 Statea.
in raids this afternoon on N1nh
a three..point plan for Vietnam.
u'Iblrd. we must l._.IMIIl our
Binh Province wflich is above
.,Let me 183 I would p u 11 reltanee on 111dear weapoos m:t
the 20th Parallel on the coastal
back
the searcfl and destroy halt the arm1 raee...
area facing the Tonkin Gulf.
mialions.
I would protect those
.,Fourth, wa aeed • realistic
President Johnson tn his recent
United Preaslnternatlonal
de.escalaUon or the air war set
Israeli ]l&amp;lrola killed llvo Arab areoa of great !l&lt;IIIUistioo con- -al&amp;al of lbo dllolor of Ollna
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the 20th Parallel as the guerrillas and W'OUildt!d sevea In tera and I 'lnJU!d try to bring and to begin IDIIVinl Amortcan
troops
home
IIIKIIIID·
day
when
thel
Datloa
will
to1&lt;e
a
northern limit.
two weekend dalbes that alao
It was the aecond time Hanoi kUied one loraeli and - - illtule South VIetnamese aoldl- more -.Dol part in tbo International community. Ther. 11
has charged violation or t h e ooe, llll'oeli olllclol• announced era," he said ln Logan.
m
Charle&amp;ton,
Keonedy
&amp;aid,
neltber need nor III'OIIPOet ol
limit. La&amp;t week Hanoi doarged todii,Y In Jeru&amp;alem. ~ties
u'lhe
last
three
years
have
reaucee11 for p:eclpitau1 .ue~a
that American planes bombed a of Ruaatan..rnade weapons were
minded u&amp; ooce again ol the aw- to bring Qdua lido the United
viiia&amp;O In lar norlhwelllem seized.
f1li
reality ol war. It I&amp; time to Nadmo.•
North Vietnam 10 miles from
111e communique &amp;aid one
seardl
again lor a way OIIIOivlng
But K_.. llid In do]Jarllng
the border o(; Lacs. The United guerrilla IICJIOII waa clhoovered
our
problemato
turn
toward
a
from
bla _ . . t lui, "that
Elates denied these charges.
Saturday near Nablus, crowded
I&amp; Whit liiOiljd ilko to 100.
The Sunday raids were the at the time with l&amp;rlelis who IIOiiey ol peace.
"Firil
h
the
need
to
re&lt;og''F'iilh, ODd moil ~.
heaviest against the North since had 1!0110 to Mount Gerlzlm to
nize
that
the
world,
far
!rom
we
muil .....,.US. thel peace
Jotuum ordered limited bomb.. witness Samaritan Passover
ing to aid the expected peace ceremonies. T w o auerrWaa being divided lido too great boa- In the -ld m_. UUio to us
talk&amp; preliminaries with North were killed and lb: wounded tile cari&gt;ps, !&amp; IIIII of dlverlit;y unloaa we &lt;all pro...,. It II
and 8hlftlng forces. We m u 1 t home. We e.mot "Clllttmt to deVietnam.
and ooe lsraeU was wounded ln
loamWhether in Southeail Ell· Ill' and
lioe demando
this operation.
Twelve hours later an Israeli 1'&lt;1110 or Southeast Alia- to deol ol our """ - ' ' wblle opelll!patrol ran Into another guerrilla wlth natlooa, not •• part ol 1 lng blllllllla in the liiiiiHt Ollroemooolithlc Communist move- dom ol othera.
squad at midnight and killed
"A Dltloll tom by injUJtlee
ln&amp;i&gt;ectlon ol Th-rus CoiJD. tllree guerrillas and lost one ment, which no longer exists...
cU 17, Deuihton Q{ America, Israeli dead, the eommunlQJe but aa nations whose s~eaift·~ and violer~ee, lt1 lllreeU pa ..
will be held at 7:30 p. m. llmight aold.
cance and po&amp;olble danger w trolled I&gt;)' ArD1J 1111118--lf thlola
ol the IOOF Hall. Mrs. 1!41th
possible
daniel' to our DWD na-- to be our ccaa-y, we eaa
The Israelis said tbe patrols
Wlkely dl Marietta wW be the captured ·eight mach,lneiiJlll&amp;, donal aecurley mull be eare!IJI. ' - 10111 otbora will loolo
Inspecting ollk:or.
ly welllhed on a ease • by • caoe to ua for ltlllllillloa to I h e I r
and - ··
The ehlrto,r will be dr~ lor hand
prd&gt;i.... .. partlcllsr_agrenade•
el earlier
accused tbe ball&amp;,
Mrs. Ellzat*th Camllbell, Mro.
fiSecond, ln.drls newly dlverae patlm. in their eo 1ft m o a veaSoviel Unlm 01 j)I'Oi"ongtng the
Katlll Baker IIIKI Mrs. Bhoa D&amp;.
world, we mult Seek a m o r e turea."
danpr ol Middle Eait war by
Vol NMnber•-are lsked to wear ur.nnmg the aggresaivenesa" of balanced IIIKI liCI'Illol relatfoo., ~
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llhlp
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white.
the Arob ilalea.

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permit It to "'ltfale

lndlvhml eomplalnto arioe.
The new laW's provbioos
l(!llnot dlserimlnli- in sell- adiont' where merely opeotng
1111, ronllnc or leailag theored· the door to trana!ers 111!1 llltle
eall7 will ·af!ect an elllmated 68 results.
HUD Secretary Robert C.
~ . ,per cent of all the nation's
: ·~ellll when they become IWIY Weaver, wbo is to administer
tlle oow ~ housing law,
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In Mails to
SEO Voters

NASON - Army SUI! Set- BobL. c..to,
son of Mr. and
M,rs. Clatho L. Costo, Frout St.,
~tlved the Bronze !lor medal In
Ulm, Gennany. lolarch13for
outstanclng meritoriouS service
, with CmDpaey A, 4th ~ly and
WAffiiNGTON - Co~essman
Traniii!Ort Battalion or the 4th .... Clarence E. Miller Mon*&gt;' an(lntry Dlvislon near Plelku, Viet·
noWlCed the mailing of his second
iiom.
anooalquestlonnaire.
Casto Js assigned as ooDCOJlloo
The opinion poll entitled, ~·Is­
lit..-~pned omcer In charge or sues of the hl.J,'' which hubeen
be&amp;Y!' units In the 564th RoPelr
sent to au postal patrons of the
Parts Coii1PIIII,Y in German,y. He lOth Congressionalllstrict,pro-dod Wahama Hlgh SChool. videli S:tmheastern Ohio res).
and entered the ann)' In 1962. dents the opportunity to &amp;"Press
their convictions on current tbo
mestlc, financial. and internatlooal Pollcles.
The 14 -quesUonpolla&amp;ksarea
Citizens whether they uproveot:
-The President's proposed
Mrs. Ora Belle E~n, 85, taX increase;
Bl. 3, Leon, died Satur&lt;ioiY night
-Increased Medicare belle1n the Herdman Rest Home It fits;
Mason. She was bom ln Leon.
-Tho war In VIetnam.
April 20, 1833, dalll!llter or the
Other questions deal with the
lale Donie! and Lelia N""ellllal'- war on poverty, civil_disorders,
rll. Sle was the wicbw of Ethan rec1ora1 aid to eclucatioD, rarm
Ecllngtoo. Sw'viving Is one SOD, price sl(IJIOrts, the Pueblo inciEmU. of Leon, Bl. 3.
dent, and the United Nations.
Fmoral service will be held at
'"We are quite pJeased with
2 p. m. Wednes~ in the Wolfe the resuJts or the QUeBI:Iomaire
Valley lllptlst Chorch with the we mailed out last April.'' COII)o
Rev. Arden !On! th omciatlng. mented Miller. "Over 15,000 COJ'Ioo
Burial will be in the Kimberling
stituents coll()leted and returned
Cemetery.
last year's .POll. I .wreciatearea
Friends will be received at the citizens letting me know how they
Molu-Stevens FWIOl'al Home ~ reel on criticaJ issues which we
er 6 p. m. Tuesday.
as a nation are racing and hoPe
that t111.i~
questioruilre
generates a~ reSJionse."
Miller said the questionnaire
SICGIIDUY TO
is
being mailed onapOstalpatron
;
IIGIIEY lUlUnOll
-~mon Kldnty or Blal111tr Irrlta· basis to all residents of the lOth
t!Qnl makt many rmon and women
District. srould anyone tail toreleCl tenR and ntrvoWI from frequent.
' bllmlng or Itching urlnallon night
ceive
one, a copym&amp;ybeobtained
•ndl at.y. Sf&lt;rondaz'Uy, JOU may !OR
sleep and have Headaebe. Backache by contacting Congreosman !lill.
•and IHI old,!!'1 ·Uretl, depr'l.'laed . In
tueh cun, L.xSTEX uauiilly brlnp
er at his Washington office. 1515
r ' Nlaxln1 eom.rurt by ew-blna: lrrll!lt· Longworth House Ofllce Building,
;. ·In&amp; 1erma In add urine and qulddy
~~tuln, pain. Get CYSTEX at drug!IIILI. washlngton. D•. c. 20515.
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Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5I tC)ose at Noon ou
Thur.; - East Court Sl . Pomeroy

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he will idopt IIO!\Ie

houslnc COWittrpa!:i o1 :the

••affirmative action'' policy.
HUD aourcea ~ his reuoa
· lor poltponlng poQey state...,ta . "/&amp;&amp;l~o~,... '" the mid 10 ~~~&gt;wao that he was otlll &lt;on!errinl
wiD bo i warming
wltli atoll members and others.
trend
1ft
the
early'part of the
·They said he plans to .,_,..
Per!Od.
a
little
cooler 'f!Wrs- ,
his plans In a news con!enoco
day
and
warmer
i.galn '*the ~e·
till• we,k.
eoil
.ol
the
week.
Pre&lt;!Pita· The Jaw· ....,..rea IIlli! to lllart
lfa&gt; will averop 0118-hal! tq
Immediate "edlleatlwW and
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three ~s Inch ao lhow-&lt;CIIIIIclllatory aellvlllea'' to help
era in the m&amp;t:lle of the week
achieve lqla!ative 11m of
and ap1n at the and ol the
lliniDI ''fair houellll throuall·
out the United :btea."'

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Two cars were damaged and

the driver of one was cited to the
Courtb' Court as the result of an
..cldent on Route 124 In Rodand
~ nliht, tho lliPartment of
Slterlll l!obert Hartenbach r&lt;&gt;Portod.
Aear driven by VIrgil Parsons,
lAuter, Route 1, traveling oorth
or;. Main St., struck a parked car
· owned b)' James L. ~angler, Rut.land. llld then a porch post on
PI"OIIer!Y owned by Aroold Grate,
Rutland. The sherurs depart;.ment said Parsons loot silpped
otl the brake pedal and hit the
accelerator, causing him to lose
control.
Tltere were heavy damages to
the Parsons car and medium to
the ~lttr vehicle. Parsons

News J)riefs .
(Coetlnued !rolll Piao ,ll

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of the whOis broaif subject'' of Vletoal)l. Miller said .his commlhot&gt;ed io B'!t lloeke!eller to, ......,.e lor the RoPobllc111 presldeotlal
nomination·••wt~ln

foyr week•"t ,

VATICAN CfrY - POPE PAUL VI deClared hi~··~ab~ n..,_
trallb"' in the Vietnam cootllct Eastar SUnclt.Y and omerpl todll' ••
a PoSsible mediator in geace oeaot~at~ons. In a c~e!\llly worded
Easter message to tho world, the Roinsn C8thollc PontUI" called lor a
ceaRnre and .. honorable and Calr'' negotiations to end tht. VIetnam
I

The PoPe also stressed his ''heartfelt atrectlon'' by all natloas
Involved In the long, bloody war. His words were heerd by more than
200,000 persons In St. Peter's square and by mWions more on tel~
vision.

Asked to Gas Co. Planning Banquet
Make Move
v.

was cited on charges of tailing

to have his vehicle wtder controL

E-R Unit Makes

Two Holiday Oills
The Mldcllf.li)Ort emergency
squad answered two calls on the
hoii&lt;II.Y weekend. At 6:27 p. m.
Saturday the squad wascalledtor
Fred Mourning who had become
W at the LaSelle HoteL Ho was
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was admitted as a
medical patient.
At 2:43 p. m. ~ the Sll\lad
went to the WarrenBlackhomeln
llodand. Mrs. Black, who had received a leg lnjury, was taken to
tbe "OtrJce of br. J. J·. Davis for
'tre&amp;tment.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
AD~ONS SATURDAY
Oneida Mullens, Ewlngton; Fred
Mourning, Middleporti Mrs. Rudy
Rime, Racine.
DISCHARGES SATURDAY Georgia Pullins. Mary Henneslll'.
BffiTIIS - A son, to Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Rttrle, Raelne; a son
to Mr. and Mrs. James Werry,
&amp;Yracuse.
ADML'lSIONS SUNDAY- Marilyn [pple. Athens; Nancy El&gt;U.,
\ . Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY - Cherlea Pyles, Nellie Thlvenir, Mary
Jone'l.

Sevonteon

BERLIN (UP0- Weal Berlln
lertwlng students todll)' asked
150,000 ban 1110 bomb mardlers
to cripple Wellf. Germany's
largest newspaper firm wbieh
they blame In the shooting of
their leader, Rui

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Red Rudl"

Dutschke.
Pollee here and thi'OUJJitout
West Germany canceled all
leavea, massed around tlle
publishing plalrts of Axel
~rinser and set up steel 11111rlot barricades and barbed
wire.
The leltwlng y - groop,
demonstrating and rioting since
an admirer of Adolf Hitler shot
n.tschke Thursday, told the
marchers to start crippling
~Inger plants in six cities
after their Easter marches
ended Jate today.
A statement by Dutsehke' s
followers said the government
would be blamed ror "any
bloody clashes that mlflllt
occur."
The East German Communist
regime declared a VIP blockade
o1 West Berlin to aid the
extremist y-o.
Many Arrests
About 3,500 youths hurled
rock&amp; and paint at foot and
mounted pollee &amp;m~ In the

Kurluerstendamm,

West

Ber-

lin' a Main Street.

1"Wo Injured in
Foote Aecidenl8
NEW HAVEN - A Robertsburg. W. Va., man was admitted
to Pleasant Valley Hospital Friday following an accident at tile
Foote Mineral Corp.
Kenneth Asbury, a pipe fitter
ror the Huntington Piping eo .•
was injured when an overhead
crane apparently caught hi&amp; arm

against a colwnn.
Joe Keathley, Letart, W.Va.,
foreman of pl'Oillctlon at Foote,
was InJured Seturdoy. A portion
of Ids thumb was amputated at
Pleesant Valley Hospital. Both
men were taken to tile hospl1aJ
by Foglesong ambulances.

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Meigs Countlana
have been Invited to attend the
Colwnbls Gas System Southeas._
ern Quarter Century Club bancpet
to be held at the American Legion
Hall In Lancaster on Ml,;v 8.
The local grol&amp;l Includes:
Active Employes - Flo1d E.
~nee, Pomeroy; Dloyle WI Sargent and Elbert TIIJ'lor, both of
Pomeroy, Route 1; Henry R. Euler, Portland Route 1, and ~1

Mrs. Rice Dies
Mn. Mellsaa Rice, 56, died
une.pecledly Saturda.v at the
home of Lacey Barton, Cook's
Gap.
'J11e Pomeroy emergency sq.wl
was caUed but Mrs. Rice was
dead u~ the scptd"s arrival.
DeaUl was attributed to a heart
attack, The body was taken to a
Columbus !uneral home.

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,piled her brake I. Hor car sld1)8,I!'• rli!llt ·lip. Of ~e ~
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The State llli!llwa¥ Patrol in•
veailsated a 0118 ear aeelM
..... J Oil ftt, 681,
at 9 p.m. _.....,
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mUes eeal
of
7 whan William S. .Sebultz, , dl!ll Evfii••·~\G~dll. ·. ·' ·
16, Cbeoter, railed ' to .round . ,. 11ter:e, ...., -~ to
eurve. Tho &lt;!II" l!lllalne&lt;l tp1nor tho - •: ear.. No· cilit woi inclalliaP -l!w6nt ol! the hll!ll· .lUred and, '!!' ......... ~!lied.
1bere was hta¥7 damAft to 1
1 wa)' aftd Over. ~ ..,blakment.
No 'dlarp waa nted and
pi~"'!P truck &lt;1110ra!e4 by 'Arnold
B•. Stump, ,17, Qlollilre, Ill 9:02
1181 bllured.
The petrol lnveilt!Pied an ac- p.m. ~ '"! Gravel 1B11 Rd.
cl- it 11:45 i.m. Satur&lt;la¥ 011 nvo.t.atha ola milo
Itt. 325 just 60 feet ol 55•·
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RiD Gr~ corpor-. llmita
The patrol said _!liuqlloalconlndlrectly inVOlving l!lree can. trol. ol the •ehlcle and It .....
There was no contact, bowover, ol! the rlllrt lidO ,!It,the raid.
of the vehicles, but one hlt a The ~ ,rolled, "!~,one lime
fence.
and •1111)• ti&gt; a rest .., IU rltillt
Ofllcers rsported thit Clovis llde. No one was
and
BallO¥, 39, Rt. 1 Thurman, head- ~ chiU'P waa !lied.
ed soulb, had stopped on the hlill·
woy to talk to his wile, Helen
Bailey, :n, Rl. 1 Thurman In a
'lOIETOTBY
car headed north.
~NE\YIIAIR
The third car driven north by
Georglanna Jenkins, C, Rt. 1
s-M.i:l
Thurman, came over a hill crest.
Mrs. Jenkins oaw the hi&amp;bWII'
01'1111 'I'IJIIIIbAY
EYI!JIIIIG 7 'I!L •.

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E. Lee, l.ong Bottom.
• Retired EmploJe• - Walter
WatterSOD, llaclne; Cherlos C,
Beegle, Charlea W. COrnell, llo1
Jones and Benjamin N. Salser, all
of llaclne, l!oute 1; Allen C.
Brower and Eber H. CSlpenter,
Portland lloute 11 n&gt;rsel E. M1!.
ler and Gerald o. Violet, Tl(lo
JURY CALLED
pera PallnSI Hoberl L. Sharp,
The January term grand jury
MlddlOIIOrt; F. Jewell Stoey, of Melga County, baa been callChester Star Route, andHtllll')'G. ed to meet Wednesdoy, Aprll17,
Wagoner, Harrisonville.
at 9 a.m. at the Courthouse.
Similar dinners lor long time
gas company employes are held
.. Columbus, Dellroy. l!aas!leld,
OberU. 111d Toledo. Theee bei&gt;IJIOI&amp; are lor omplo!'esor Columbia Gas or Ollio and the\)hk&gt;Fual
Gea Co.
One or every seven gas comP&amp;nl' 0111Pio!'es hes been with Colmnbla 25 years or longer.

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of Extra Cost

Effie Manuel
Trust

Dies on Sunday

The Pomefoy Fire Department
Mrs. Erne Flo (Beaver) Mar.answered two calls within m~
uel,
68, died Sunday at her a..
utes Saturda.Y afterMOn to e»cine, Route 2, rtsidence.
tlnguish brush fires.
Sw'vlvlng are her husband,
The first was received at 3:11
Max
T. Manuel; live sons, Charp. m. of a fire In the State st.
. les, Max, ll:Jn, Joe and Thomas•
are&amp;. The second came at 3:15
two daughters, Flossie Manuel
p. m. or a fire behind Pomeroy
High SChool to which two trucks Bush and lona Manuel Huw; 22
grandchUdren; rour great grandwent.
children; her mother, FIIUlie
Beaver; three sisters, Mrs. MatCLUB TO MEET
The Syr:,acuse Third Wednes- tie lUll, Mrs. Debbie GUUlan, and
Mrs. Seva Cline; a brother, John
day Club 'Will meet at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at tfle home of Mrs. Bea"Yer, and several nieces and
Pauline Morarit)'. P. discussion nephews. She was preceded 1n
death by her lather and two sl ..
on Meals in Minutes will be conducted by Mrs. Virginia Salser ters.
Funeral services wW be coD-o
and plans will be completed for
dueled
at 2 p. m. Wedoes~ at
the annual trip. There will be a
the
Ewlq:
Funeral Home with the
potluck dimer at noon. Members
Rev. Freeland Norrisofflclltlng.
are to bring their own table serBurial will be In the Letart Cemvice.
etery. Friend may call at the
funeral rome anytime.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Mrs. Manuel was a member of
Mi~hael Perry Zerkle, 19,
Pomeroy, and Edith Iris Haptonstall, 19. Middleport; David
Lee Hendricks, 18, Pomeroy, and
Coonie &amp;te IIJ&lt;sell, 18. Rulland;
Alfred Lee Roush, 19, Mason,
and Hilda Marie YO\Ul8, 19, Pomeroy; Wllllam D. Chadwick. 19,
Columbus, and Anita Hall. 20,
Pomeroy, Route 3; Larry 0,
Sellers, 23, Portland, and Agnes
Virginia While, 18, Pomeroy.

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In Collision

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• Oblo Fl~-llal' F..-'* ·
clq
9»rttodll'
Ill' Vin!ed l'l'•s• ~ti~ :
T""-•ture• w!ll' iweruo
llllli:lso,iraomadePI,Ibllc
above oormal Tuolldoy tlirouQII
a1 9:30 a. m.. In thoel(Y manager's of!lco &lt;Uipi a ·brief eon!....,•
~. Dl\)1lme bll!ll• will be
wlih
local nel¥• media.
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in the mid 808 'oorth to tho · "......
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Offense
etlective In January 1970.
·: Geoterally, It leaves unal!ecteel only lndivlduaJ owners wbo
sell or rent because of race,
relillon or natiwW. orl,sln.
The record of the formerly
llelll"etlllled schoola 01 tho! S!!Uih
IInce passage ol the 1964' Civil
Rlflllts. act has all~ that
Negroes were slow to exercise
rl&amp;ht• to transror voluniariJ.y to
lntetp"a!ed schools.
The rodoral g&gt;VmUnont baa
been seeking more court
authoritY to require local acbool
authorities to take .. atrlrmative

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- Focll&gt;r·
are 4liiiiiOded
·this week their
earn1ng out the •. _
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Here's the beat news
in the world for your
Aoon! New vinyl

CUSHIONWOOD
actually has a built·in
vinyl (oam cushion
to make it sort
and springy, warm
and quiet. Yet

the deaign looks lil&lt;e
A boot

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,$29.95
. ,..,.
l'z11' srta.

elegant parquet

, wood Rooring. It's
an unbeatable
combination of
comfort and

e1epnce, a
whole new

;4unension in vinyl flooring. Evr.n high heels won't-depreM

apringy •pirit oi .WSHIONWOOD- and even modeot
i,ud;gett can afford it.

BIRTHS
Mrs. .rob'• J:. lion., lit. 1 v.
toD,IillllhtOl"ollfl a.m. SundiQ-;
Mra. Robert J. Fllher, GIJIIPO"a
Ferry, son, 9:10 a. m. !lullcla,r.
ilrs. ~Bamlt••*-"'""
8:31a.m.~.

The Deily StnUnel, l'omeroy..MiddloPort, ilp•ll 15, 1968

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Goalby Winner ~y Pencil's Mark.
By JOHN G. GIUFFIN
UP! Execullve ~rts Editor
AUIIUI&gt;'TA, Ga. (UPO They're engraving Bob Goalby's
name on the trophy todi.Y as
tho 1968 Masters golf cha!qlloo
-and whUa they're at it, maybe
they ahould Preserve To111JD31
Aaron's pencil In bronze.
Because, lfter all the brtwant
golf !Ired by 72 famous PIIIJ'ers
ln tour dl.ys ·over the luxurious
Au,usta National course, it was
Aaron's stubby pencil, jotting
down the figure "4'' instead of
14
3," that decided the Masters
chanplonsh~. And darn near
broke the heart of dead-game
Roberto de Vlcenzo.
One of the most stunning
moments in golf history came
at the climax of Sunday's fourth
round ot the Masters when De
Vicen:eo, who ~parendy had
tied Goalb¥ with m for 72
holes, lost a stroke because he
slped an incorrect scorebard
made out by Pilll'lnc partner
Aaron.
In the wake of that shock

meet Goalb)' In in 11Wlole the plafers algn both.
piiiJ'otl that would have taken
On the 18th, or 72nd, hole; Do
place toca.r, just when It VleiiiZO punched hi• second •hoi
seemed that he might have won btD the crowd at the right o!
the Masters title outright.
_the green. He chtP»ed out
It waa tho 17th gr- the thn&gt;1Jih an alloy the lana
ne~la&amp;t hole, when he holed formed, · but left himself an
a siJPtoot putt for a birdie three elgh~!oot Putt. He mlsoed the
that drof&gt;ped him 12 strokes Putt for a bosiY five ,1 n d
under par. On the course behind oPparently a 7Z.hole score of
him, Goalby stood 10 strokes 277. llelllnd him Goalb)' had Just
under par w~th lour OOles to shot an eagle three on the 15th
play •
to go l~der par, Goalby now
That's when Aaron, playing in coulcl win by plaflng par on the
the twosome with De Vlcenm, last three holes.
mistakenly marked down a u4n · Roberto signed the Carda,
Cor De Vlcenw on his scorecarcl never oot1clng the error Aaron
instead of the "3." In U.S. golf. had made on the 17th hole.
each player keeps a scorecard Otllclals plucked him by the
on which he marks cllwn his sleeve and took him away to be
- own and hi&amp; opponent'&amp; score. interviewed on television.
At
the end, ~ cards
Bad News
Sl&amp;liJOSedly are compared and
Suddenly he was called beck

lx&gt;do.Y:

By JOE CARNCELLI
UPI $arts Writer
Cleveland's version of the
Easter bunny is keeping the
Indians hoPPing in the American League.
Vic ~valillo, smallest man
on the Cleveland roster at S..
toot-7 and 150 pounds, drove ln
four runs with a home run and
a bases loaded triPle Sunday to
power the Indians to a 7-4
victory over the Boston Red
Sox.
llavalillo, a dynamic little
sJ)eedster who thrives on comic
books and bubble gum, cleared
the bases in the sixth inning
after Mike Andrews, the Boston
second baseman, dro.PPed a
throw
at second on an
attenu&gt;ted Ioree p!a,y.
Duke Sims then walked to
load the bases and, alter a
force play at the plate, the tiny
Venezuelan lined a trJ.ple otl the
center field renee to lift the

to the scoring table where the
anguished Aaron had juot
discovered his error. De Vicen10 WIS given .the bad news-hlH
ftnal Score was 278, not 271.
Stacgered, Do Vlcenzo sat
cllwn ln a ellllP eMir at the
18th green, waltlq: lor Goalby
to !lnl&amp;h. F111• ooUclng his lad
!a&lt;e thought he was bemoaning
the !lnaJ.hole bugO¥. Poke,.
!a&lt;ed Roberto said oothlng,
waiting to learn whether he'd
won, lost. or tied.
Goalb)' marched toWard him,
bogeylnc the 17th to !all 11·
.-.. Then Goalb)' roached the
green on the ,paN'our 18th tn
two. His first putt was a long
one and he carerully lOgged It
short. Then he sank a &amp;-footerthinking he had earned a tie.
Only later did Goalby learn that

aetually that Putt was his
wlmlng •ho~ '
With the IIUIOuncement that
••something very mfortunate
haiiPened today," the dlaelosure
was - made Public. Goalb11
looking stunned and hiiiPY at
the s~me tbne, received the
symbollc Misters green coat
from golf Immortal Bobi&gt;Y
Jones.
Goalby got a ,20,000 cheok lor
first prize and De ·vtcenzo "Yo• I'RII,. me~~n 7our ,&amp;rl wiD
received $15,000 for "tlniahtngeall 7au • u ..,. If J'O• u~e • !Jioret"
second."
Nicklaus, who ftnished In a tie
tor fifth, estimated that ~
NBA Pli\Y&lt;)[! Standings
Vicenzo's loss had cost him
41
By United Presa International
the chance to make about a
{Divi&amp;lon Finals)
miUlon Wlllars," 1 sWject on
(Best ol Seven)
which Oblo Jack Is something or
an authority.
Eaat
W. L. Pct,
Phlladelphla
3 I .750
BoI
3 .250
We at
W, L. Pet.
x.Los Angeles
4 0 1.000
San Francisco
0 4 .000
x-Cltnched series
&amp;mda,y's Results
scored again in the fourth and
Philadelphia
110 Boston 105
twice In the fifth to ice the
Toda,y'
s Games
game..
Boaton at Phllaclelphlo

Standings

Indians Top Bosox
Indians to a 6-3 lead.

76er,s One Step
.
Away Froift Finals.
PHILADELPH!A (UP0- The
PhUadelphla 76ers are favored
to complete phaoe two ol a new
NatlenaJ Baaketball Aaaoclatloo
&lt;b'naat;y 1!11en the1 hollt tho
lloaten CelUco ton1aht with a
ehance to wr1111 up the Eaatem
Dlvistoo championship.
PhUadelplda, pllylng what
Coach Alex Hamum called
Ufnsplred" baskatball, whJJped
the Celtlcs 110-105 at Boaton
Garden 9tnda.l' a!IA!n10111 to
take a 3-1 lead In their be-seven series. One more Ylctory
would g!vo the 76ora their
aecond oonaecuUve Ealtern
Tllle a!IA!r Heaton had 11011 elsht
In a row.
Hannum, obviously h&lt;l!lllll to
wind It up tonlsht, llill wu
carel\ll to aa.Y nothlnc the
Ce!Ucs could use l(!llnst the
76era ror lnaplrati011. Ho said
only, "All we have to do Is win
one ot our remaining two gamea
at home."
The 76ers took their bia two.
game lead Ql Easter SUnclay
behind the llmeJ,y shooting 01

Luke J&amp;l'ktoo and Hal Greer,
. ' . Bill Russell blamod
Bolton' 1 U'oublea on It• own
miltUel.
4 'That'a ~ree games in a row
Jllth 25 turnovers, the third
lllralsht Ume we dld It," said
the Boaton pi~Q~er-eh of the
CIMDII 1l1!owloi: the number of
times .eaeh team
the
ball 1flu...t gelling oil a lhot.
al~

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of Ute season.
-The Pro soUers Uternselve&amp;
Tigers Top Chlsox
Twins Win Fourth
seemed qreed that Ute Masters
Elsewhere in the American
A1
Wonhlngton
checked a
tournunent committee did the
League, Minnesota niPped New ninth inning New York ralJ,Y to
only thing It could In penallzlnc
York 4-3, Detroit edged Chicago give the Twins their fourth
De V1cenzo because, as former
~ in 10 Innings, Washlnston
victory in as many games.
ABA Ployoti Standings
chami&gt;lon Jack Nicklaus put It,
drubbed Oakland 8-1 and
Worthington
came
in
alter
the
By United Press IDternaUonal
uA rule is a rule." Most agreed
California downed Baltimore 6- Yankees had scored three runs
(DivtsiOil finals)
National
League
with De \'icen:zo' s own admis2.
off
starter
Dean
Chance
and
he
(Beat or Seven)
sion, "U was my Cault."
Cinetnnatl at Atlanta,
In Nallonal League action, retired two Pinch-hitters with
East
-ll Vlcenzo, his dream of
Chicago edged St. l.ouls 7-6, the tying and winning runs on rain
W. L. Pct.
ATHENS, Ohio (l!Pl) - Two
colebratlng his 45th birth~
New York 010 100 020- 4 9 0
New York blanked Houston ~. base.
,800
4
I
aU~me
collegiate marks were
Houston
000
000
0000
5
2
x-Pittaburl!ll
with his a:reatest triumph
Pittsburgh shut out Los AngeJes
The
Twins
had
taken
a
t-O
I
•
.200
set Seturda.v In Oblo lJniverllRyan, Y.' risella (7) and Grote; Minnesota
shattered. was left to munnur
3.-0 and San Francl&amp;co won a lead in the third Inning as
Weat
Dierker, Cuellar (7), Ray (8),
fJ''&amp; Ninth Annllal Relays.
sadly, "MI.:vbe I am too old, I
ct.ubleheader from PhiladelPhia, Harmon Klllebrew CliPPed a
W. L. Pet.
Kent State set a new record
guess, to come blck and win
13-2 and 3-1. The Adenta- four•run outburst with a two-run Coombs (9) and King. WP4
I
,800
1n
the d1 stance medley relay
Ryan (1.0). LP- Dierker (I-ll.
x-New Orlean•
IIIJther time.''
Cinchmatl game was PoStPoned triPle.
.200
I
•
(1st
game)
Dallas
1flth 9:48.8. Dave Lelteh, an ou
-And winner Goalby, who
because of raJn~
BiU Freehan's base&amp;oloaded Phila
freshman, set a new mark with
000
100 010- 2 6 i x-Cllnched series
cerlaJnl.y earned a tr10111Ph with
Davalillo also stole two bases slngie in the lOth inning scored
a
hammer throw of 176-t'eet-2
San
Fran
010
080
40x13
20
o
&amp;mday's
ReBUltl
his brlltant 6-undel'ilar 66 on
and scored the lndians' first run Dick McAuliffe with the winning
inches.
Wise,
Hall
(5).
James
(6),
Plttsbursh
114
MIMesota
105
the Rnal round that Included
as they ran their record to 2-2. run as the Tigers sent the
Double winners were Bill Hurd
four birdies and an eagle, had
Sims crashed his third homer winless White ~:x to their third Wagner (7) and Dalrymple;
of
Notre Dame in the 100 -meter
Marlchat (1.0) and Hiatt. LPto tmnper his hiiPPiness with
NHL Pla.voti Standings
or the season in the third inning loss,
dash
and the 220 • yard dash;
W!se
(0-1).
HRM&gt;J&gt;s
(1st).
the obaenatlon, "The only thing
By untted Press International
as
the Indians tied the score
Buddy
Bradrord
homered:
Cor
Jerry
Richey of University of
(2nd
game)
I regret Is the WIJI I won lt."
(Division Semifinals)
after Elston Howard had given the White Sox ln the second
Plttshurl!ll 1n the w.ooo..eter
De Vicenzo had a tie for the
Phil&amp;
001 000 000- 1 6 0
(Best or Seven)
the Ked Sox a 3-0 lead with a inning.
run
and 1,500-meterrun; and Dar.
San Fran
010 200 OOx- 3 5 0
72-hole lead sliP through his
Series A
lhre~run homer.
Roger
Hepoz
homered
on
the
GF
GA
oo
H&lt;l!lldns
of the Unlverilly or
~ort. Farrell (7) and Ryan;
Ongers, and with It the right to
W. L.
Ron Hansen drove in four first pitch of the game to Bet
4 O IS S Toledo In the long jump and
runs wiUt a bases loaded cbuble the stage for the Angels' victory Sadecki (1.0) and matt. LP- X·Montreal
9oort
(1.1).
HRSHart
2
(2nd
&amp;
Boston
0 4 8 15 triple jump. __ _
and 1 single and Bill Bryan hit over the Orioles. Paul Schaal's
Serie.s 8
a three-run homer to JUt infield hit accounted Cor aoother 3rd).
KNOXVU.LE. Tenn. (UP0St.
Louis
300
200
0106
8
2
W. L. GF GA Larry Mowry of Las Vegas won
Washtngton to its first victory run In the first. and the Angels
The Rio Grande College Hod- the bouom o! the sixth.
Chicago
420 100 OOx- 7 10 o Chicago
3 2 14 11 a sudden-death pia,yotl rrom
men alammed out 15 hits SaturDick Laughlin and Tom Davis.
Hughes, Jaster (2), Torrez New York
2 3 11 14 Chris Blocker or Jal, N,M to
day afternoon at Rio Grande as son had homeruns for the Reel.
(4), Gilson (7} and McCarver;
Series
C
capbtre the Rebel Yell Go!!
they defeated Malooe College of men. Laughlin who batted in five
Nlekro, Tlefenauer (8) and
W. L. GF GA Tournament.
. Canton 21-6 ror their fourth win runs had " homerun with none
Hundley. WP- Nlehro (1.1). LP St. Louis
3
t o1 the seaaon against one loss.
on and Davisson had a three run
- flugnes (0-1). HRS-IIIJrls 2 Philadelphia
2 2 13 14 r-----------------~
GIQ Carmocl1 ataried for the homer, Bill McDonah and Mike
3 14 13
(1st &amp; 2nd). Banks (1st).
Series D
Redmen and was credited with the Serlo each pounded out a brace
Shannon (lat).
W. L. GFGAj...._ _;__ _ _ _ _ _-'1
win. He was relieved by Ken of doubles for the Redman.
Pltt.obur(lll 201 000 000- 3 9 0 Loa Angeles
3 2 12 13
Gra&lt;ly In the fourth Inning. Dl·
The Redmen travel to CedarLos Ang
000 000 000- o s 0 Minnesota
2
3 13 12
vidlng maak and mitt ~es be· ville tor a doubleheader on TuesBy JOE GERGEN
Inn! ng.
Buming
(1-0)
and
Ma,;
X
·Won
series
hind the plate were Coach Don da3' and are at home next saturUPI ~rls Writer
Elsewhere, Jim Rill' Hart Osteen, Regan (9) and Haller.
&amp;!nda.Y' s ResuJts
91.ivers who was relieved in the doy against Pikeville College In
Jim Bunning can stake a clubbed three home runs as the LP- Osteen (0-2). HRS- Alley
Chicago 2 New York 1
Todoy Thru Thu.W.y ·
fourth by Gary Madden. Dick another Kentucky Intercollegiate
legitimate claim to the Cy San Francisco Giants swept a (1st).
(Only game scheduled)
Laughlin came on to catch In Athletic Conference doublehead.
Young Award without pitching doubleheader from the PhiladelToday's Games
er.
another game this season.
phla Alillles, 13-2 and 3-1, New
(No
game
scheduled)
Satur~
He W'OJ1 1t stand much of a York blanked Hooston 4-il,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)... Kenchance with a 1-0 record since Chicago outlasted st. LOUis 7.fi tuck.Y Derby h&lt;1110ful Verbatim
All Flavors
tile award is presented armuaUy and Atlanta vs. CindnnaU was captured the $60,000 Gotham
CANNES,
France (UP~
10
to the outstanding pitcher In postponed by rain.
Billie Jean King of ~ Reach,
stakea at aqueWct.
'.J
each major lealtJe. But in
The ~~- 1 Bunni
.m
605 W. Ml\n
CaUl.,
won two matches in a
Inte
ti
nal
National
League
v
"wry
or
ng,
o
United Pr
992-5786
B,y
ess
rna o
terms of emulating the reate ot struck out ei&amp;ht 1n the pme,
professional tennis tournament
Amerieaa League
W. L. Pet. GB tlle durable Young, no pitcher In was the 193rd or his career, marvel, and a costly wiJd pitch
W, L. Pet. GB Houston
4 1 .800 ... recent years can match Bun- tops amoog active pitdlers, and by St. Louis roolde Mike Tor3 I ,750 '' nlng
'"-·e4 0 I 000
St. Louis
rez enabled the Cubs to deal the
="
·
3
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'
his first In a Plttaburl!ll unlllotrolt .
3 I .750 I Plttsburl!ll
I .750 \1.!
Only Bunning has duplicated !orm. He has amasoed 2,411 world champion Cards their Drat
3
defeal of the year , Banks hit
Baltimore
2 1 .667 llf.! San Fran
2 .600 1 Young's achievement or J)itch- strikeouts during his career.
Bo2 2 .500 2
AUanta
2 2 .500 11h lng 8 complete no-hit game In
Don C l - doubled In two his homer in the first lnnlng
Cleveland
2 2 .500 2
New York
2 2 .500 ' 1lf.t both the National and American runs in the first inning lor the and Torrez wild pitched home
california
2 2 .500 2
Chi&lt;"80
2 2 .500 ~~ Leagues and &amp;m~ Bw!nlng' Rues and Gene Alloy homered the deeidi.ng rwt in Ule fourth.
New York
I 2 .333 21h Loa Ang
I 3 .250 1h matched another or Young's In the third as Oateon went down Roger Maris hit two homers for
Oakland
I 2 .333 2\1.! Cincinnati
I 3 .250 21'h remarkable acoompllshments In to his second defeat.
St. Louis and Mike Shannon
Waslllngton
1 3 .250 3
Phlladalpilla
I 5 .167 3h a game against the Loa Angoles
Three Round Trips
added one.
Chicago
0 3 .000 3lh
SUnday'• Results
Dodgers.
Hart, now a permanent rest.
!lmdi.Y'a Results
Now York 4 llouotoo 0
In the courae ol pitching a denio! left field. alugedathreeMeohmywlnltlf
Detroit 5 Chi 4 (10 inns)
Cincinnati at Atll ppd, raln
five..h,lt, 3-0 victory Cor the run homer in the ftrst game and
While you're worrying,
Cleveland 7 Ro- 4
Chicago 7 St. Loula 6
Plttaburl!ll Pirates. Bunnlnc slammed a solo shot and a twoOur expert' mechanic&amp; adjust
Washington 8 Oakland I
Plttsbur(lll 3 Los Ang 0
struck out his 1,000 NaUonal nm blast in the nli!IIICIII&gt; ao the
it could happen! Take
Callrornla 6 Baltimore 2
San Fran 13 !'hila 2 (lot)
League biller. He already had Giants aent the PhUQos down
caster, camber and toe-in to
action now. Look under
Mlnne- • New York 3
San Fran 3 !'hila I C2nQ)
ranned 1,4{)6 In an American to their tilth auccesalve dereat.
INSURANCE In tile
manufacturer's specifications.
Toda)"s Probable Pitchers
Toda.r's Probable Pitchers
League career with tbe Detroit Willie Mays stroked a two-run
YELLOW PAGES. Where
All work is performed by
(All Times EST)
(Ait Tlmeo EST)
Tlprs. Only Young, the wlnnln- homer and two-run alngleln the
your fingers do the
Call!ornla (Clark 0.0) at
St. Louis (Glbaon 0.0) at gest pitcher In baseball history, !11th Inning of the _,.r and
skilled mechanics with modefll
Washlncton (Paacual 0-1), 1:30
· Atlanta (Jarvis 0.1), 8 p.m.
had previously struck out 1,000 coUeded lour hila to pace the
walking.
..
prec181on eqwpment.
p.m.
New York (Seaver 0.0) at batters in each I1U\IOr league. Gianta' 20-blt auault. JuanMariMIIlllO- (Merritt 1.0) at Hou- (Wilson 1.0), 8:30 p.m.
Worldng On Shutout
chal and Rill' Sedeckl registered
Raltimore (Phoebus 1-0), 8 p.m.
Plttabursh (Veale 0.0) at Los
"I dicm't realize 1 had atrock six-hit complete game victories
Oakland (H111ter 0-1). at New Angeles !Singer 0-1), 11 p.m.
out my 1,ooou. National LeaRuer ror San Francl&amp;cO.
York (llloltl~myre 1.0), 2 p.m. (Only games scheduled)
untU Maury Wllla yelled over to
Nolan Ryan, a 21 • year • old
Detroit (Wilson 0-1) at Bolton ·
Tue~•s Games
me and tho umpire look the ball Meta• phenom, pltehed tlve ln(Culp 0.0) 2 p.m.
C!nclmati at Qdc"80
out ol pla,y," said Bunning. "I nlllls of hiUosl ball and - (Only games scheduled)
St. Louis a1 AUanta Wsht)
was more aware that 1 wao on blned with llomy Frl&amp;alla lor a
Tuelldoy's Games
Phlladelpillo ' at Los Ani (nlsht) tile •erse 01 IllY 10th sllutout tlve-hll sllutout over the Aatroa.
Chicago at Cleveland
(Only games lleheduted)
tllen my J,OIIOth strikeout."
B.Yan atrock out seven batters In
Oakland at Now York
The Hawaiian salutation
Ill• 40 sbutouts placed him the !lrot three lmlnp He yieldTille•
Detroit at Bootoo
.. Aloha.. m e a n &amp; greatlngs ..,. behind Don llryedale ol the ed three hits In a 6
lnnlDP
(Only games scheduled)
and/or rarewe!l.
llodpro for moat blank Jobs b)'
IMvlnc with a bUller on
1
·
an aeUve major leaauer. But hla throwlai hand.
lt'a tho alrikeouta that will be
A three....,. homer b.Y Ernie
. remembered and, lor tho Banks the W&gt;l' :r1 -Tfllr • old
reCOJ"d, the mileatoni victim
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bJa; GretA Y. Keeler, lit. 1 Leon; and ~ son, Yra, Grace Boa~
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Ferry; Mra. llobert Bar!litl, )Ia. James L. Oliver, Mra. Wort.h¥
F. PearaoO, Mro. Charles R.
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Pleasant; Keith D. Aabley, Bl. Z Wise, Mark Allen Wra.,y, Eliza.
Racine; Bernard Wallaoe, D, beth A. Wyant, Mrs. Charles L.
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NASON - Army SUI! Set- BobL. c..to,
son of Mr. and
M,rs. Clatho L. Costo, Frout St.,
~tlved the Bronze !lor medal In
Ulm, Gennany. lolarch13for
outstanclng meritoriouS service
, with CmDpaey A, 4th ~ly and
WAffiiNGTON - Co~essman
Traniii!Ort Battalion or the 4th .... Clarence E. Miller Mon*&gt;' an(lntry Dlvislon near Plelku, Viet·
noWlCed the mailing of his second
iiom.
anooalquestlonnaire.
Casto Js assigned as ooDCOJlloo
The opinion poll entitled, ~·Is­
lit..-~pned omcer In charge or sues of the hl.J,'' which hubeen
be&amp;Y!' units In the 564th RoPelr
sent to au postal patrons of the
Parts Coii1PIIII,Y in German,y. He lOth Congressionalllstrict,pro-dod Wahama Hlgh SChool. videli S:tmheastern Ohio res).
and entered the ann)' In 1962. dents the opportunity to &amp;"Press
their convictions on current tbo
mestlc, financial. and internatlooal Pollcles.
The 14 -quesUonpolla&amp;ksarea
Citizens whether they uproveot:
-The President's proposed
Mrs. Ora Belle E~n, 85, taX increase;
Bl. 3, Leon, died Satur&lt;ioiY night
-Increased Medicare belle1n the Herdman Rest Home It fits;
Mason. She was bom ln Leon.
-Tho war In VIetnam.
April 20, 1833, dalll!llter or the
Other questions deal with the
lale Donie! and Lelia N""ellllal'- war on poverty, civil_disorders,
rll. Sle was the wicbw of Ethan rec1ora1 aid to eclucatioD, rarm
Ecllngtoo. Sw'viving Is one SOD, price sl(IJIOrts, the Pueblo inciEmU. of Leon, Bl. 3.
dent, and the United Nations.
Fmoral service will be held at
'"We are quite pJeased with
2 p. m. Wednes~ in the Wolfe the resuJts or the QUeBI:Iomaire
Valley lllptlst Chorch with the we mailed out last April.'' COII)o
Rev. Arden !On! th omciatlng. mented Miller. "Over 15,000 COJ'Ioo
Burial will be in the Kimberling
stituents coll()leted and returned
Cemetery.
last year's .POll. I .wreciatearea
Friends will be received at the citizens letting me know how they
Molu-Stevens FWIOl'al Home ~ reel on criticaJ issues which we
er 6 p. m. Tuesday.
as a nation are racing and hoPe
that t111.i~
questioruilre
generates a~ reSJionse."
Miller said the questionnaire
SICGIIDUY TO
is
being mailed onapOstalpatron
;
IIGIIEY lUlUnOll
-~mon Kldnty or Blal111tr Irrlta· basis to all residents of the lOth
t!Qnl makt many rmon and women
District. srould anyone tail toreleCl tenR and ntrvoWI from frequent.
' bllmlng or Itching urlnallon night
ceive
one, a copym&amp;ybeobtained
•ndl at.y. Sf&lt;rondaz'Uy, JOU may !OR
sleep and have Headaebe. Backache by contacting Congreosman !lill.
•and IHI old,!!'1 ·Uretl, depr'l.'laed . In
tueh cun, L.xSTEX uauiilly brlnp
er at his Washington office. 1515
r ' Nlaxln1 eom.rurt by ew-blna: lrrll!lt· Longworth House Ofllce Building,
;. ·In&amp; 1erma In add urine and qulddy
~~tuln, pain. Get CYSTEX at drug!IIILI. washlngton. D•. c. 20515.
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Office Hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5I tC)ose at Noon ou
Thur.; - East Court Sl . Pomeroy

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he will idopt IIO!\Ie

houslnc COWittrpa!:i o1 :the

••affirmative action'' policy.
HUD aourcea ~ his reuoa
· lor poltponlng poQey state...,ta . "/&amp;&amp;l~o~,... '" the mid 10 ~~~&gt;wao that he was otlll &lt;on!errinl
wiD bo i warming
wltli atoll members and others.
trend
1ft
the
early'part of the
·They said he plans to .,_,..
Per!Od.
a
little
cooler 'f!Wrs- ,
his plans In a news con!enoco
day
and
warmer
i.galn '*the ~e·
till• we,k.
eoil
.ol
the
week.
Pre&lt;!Pita· The Jaw· ....,..rea IIlli! to lllart
lfa&gt; will averop 0118-hal! tq
Immediate "edlleatlwW and
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three ~s Inch ao lhow-&lt;CIIIIIclllatory aellvlllea'' to help
era in the m&amp;t:lle of the week
achieve lqla!ative 11m of
and ap1n at the and ol the
lliniDI ''fair houellll throuall·
out the United :btea."'

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Two cars were damaged and

the driver of one was cited to the
Courtb' Court as the result of an
..cldent on Route 124 In Rodand
~ nliht, tho lliPartment of
Slterlll l!obert Hartenbach r&lt;&gt;Portod.
Aear driven by VIrgil Parsons,
lAuter, Route 1, traveling oorth
or;. Main St., struck a parked car
· owned b)' James L. ~angler, Rut.land. llld then a porch post on
PI"OIIer!Y owned by Aroold Grate,
Rutland. The sherurs depart;.ment said Parsons loot silpped
otl the brake pedal and hit the
accelerator, causing him to lose
control.
Tltere were heavy damages to
the Parsons car and medium to
the ~lttr vehicle. Parsons

News J)riefs .
(Coetlnued !rolll Piao ,ll

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of the whOis broaif subject'' of Vletoal)l. Miller said .his commlhot&gt;ed io B'!t lloeke!eller to, ......,.e lor the RoPobllc111 presldeotlal
nomination·••wt~ln

foyr week•"t ,

VATICAN CfrY - POPE PAUL VI deClared hi~··~ab~ n..,_
trallb"' in the Vietnam cootllct Eastar SUnclt.Y and omerpl todll' ••
a PoSsible mediator in geace oeaot~at~ons. In a c~e!\llly worded
Easter message to tho world, the Roinsn C8thollc PontUI" called lor a
ceaRnre and .. honorable and Calr'' negotiations to end tht. VIetnam
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The PoPe also stressed his ''heartfelt atrectlon'' by all natloas
Involved In the long, bloody war. His words were heerd by more than
200,000 persons In St. Peter's square and by mWions more on tel~
vision.

Asked to Gas Co. Planning Banquet
Make Move
v.

was cited on charges of tailing

to have his vehicle wtder controL

E-R Unit Makes

Two Holiday Oills
The Mldcllf.li)Ort emergency
squad answered two calls on the
hoii&lt;II.Y weekend. At 6:27 p. m.
Saturday the squad wascalledtor
Fred Mourning who had become
W at the LaSelle HoteL Ho was
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was admitted as a
medical patient.
At 2:43 p. m. ~ the Sll\lad
went to the WarrenBlackhomeln
llodand. Mrs. Black, who had received a leg lnjury, was taken to
tbe "OtrJce of br. J. J·. Davis for
'tre&amp;tment.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
AD~ONS SATURDAY
Oneida Mullens, Ewlngton; Fred
Mourning, Middleporti Mrs. Rudy
Rime, Racine.
DISCHARGES SATURDAY Georgia Pullins. Mary Henneslll'.
BffiTIIS - A son, to Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Rttrle, Raelne; a son
to Mr. and Mrs. James Werry,
&amp;Yracuse.
ADML'lSIONS SUNDAY- Marilyn [pple. Athens; Nancy El&gt;U.,
\ . Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY - Cherlea Pyles, Nellie Thlvenir, Mary
Jone'l.

Sevonteon

BERLIN (UP0- Weal Berlln
lertwlng students todll)' asked
150,000 ban 1110 bomb mardlers
to cripple Wellf. Germany's
largest newspaper firm wbieh
they blame In the shooting of
their leader, Rui

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Red Rudl"

Dutschke.
Pollee here and thi'OUJJitout
West Germany canceled all
leavea, massed around tlle
publishing plalrts of Axel
~rinser and set up steel 11111rlot barricades and barbed
wire.
The leltwlng y - groop,
demonstrating and rioting since
an admirer of Adolf Hitler shot
n.tschke Thursday, told the
marchers to start crippling
~Inger plants in six cities
after their Easter marches
ended Jate today.
A statement by Dutsehke' s
followers said the government
would be blamed ror "any
bloody clashes that mlflllt
occur."
The East German Communist
regime declared a VIP blockade
o1 West Berlin to aid the
extremist y-o.
Many Arrests
About 3,500 youths hurled
rock&amp; and paint at foot and
mounted pollee &amp;m~ In the

Kurluerstendamm,

West

Ber-

lin' a Main Street.

1"Wo Injured in
Foote Aecidenl8
NEW HAVEN - A Robertsburg. W. Va., man was admitted
to Pleasant Valley Hospital Friday following an accident at tile
Foote Mineral Corp.
Kenneth Asbury, a pipe fitter
ror the Huntington Piping eo .•
was injured when an overhead
crane apparently caught hi&amp; arm

against a colwnn.
Joe Keathley, Letart, W.Va.,
foreman of pl'Oillctlon at Foote,
was InJured Seturdoy. A portion
of Ids thumb was amputated at
Pleesant Valley Hospital. Both
men were taken to tile hospl1aJ
by Foglesong ambulances.

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have been Invited to attend the
Colwnbls Gas System Southeas._
ern Quarter Century Club bancpet
to be held at the American Legion
Hall In Lancaster on Ml,;v 8.
The local grol&amp;l Includes:
Active Employes - Flo1d E.
~nee, Pomeroy; Dloyle WI Sargent and Elbert TIIJ'lor, both of
Pomeroy, Route 1; Henry R. Euler, Portland Route 1, and ~1

Mrs. Rice Dies
Mn. Mellsaa Rice, 56, died
une.pecledly Saturda.v at the
home of Lacey Barton, Cook's
Gap.
'J11e Pomeroy emergency sq.wl
was caUed but Mrs. Rice was
dead u~ the scptd"s arrival.
DeaUl was attributed to a heart
attack, The body was taken to a
Columbus !uneral home.

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,piled her brake I. Hor car sld1)8,I!'• rli!llt ·lip. Of ~e ~
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The State llli!llwa¥ Patrol in•
veailsated a 0118 ear aeelM
..... J Oil ftt, 681,
at 9 p.m. _.....,
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mUes eeal
of
7 whan William S. .Sebultz, , dl!ll Evfii••·~\G~dll. ·. ·' ·
16, Cbeoter, railed ' to .round . ,. 11ter:e, ...., -~ to
eurve. Tho &lt;!II" l!lllalne&lt;l tp1nor tho - •: ear.. No· cilit woi inclalliaP -l!w6nt ol! the hll!ll· .lUred and, '!!' ......... ~!lied.
1bere was hta¥7 damAft to 1
1 wa)' aftd Over. ~ ..,blakment.
No 'dlarp waa nted and
pi~"'!P truck &lt;1110ra!e4 by 'Arnold
B•. Stump, ,17, Qlollilre, Ill 9:02
1181 bllured.
The petrol lnveilt!Pied an ac- p.m. ~ '"! Gravel 1B11 Rd.
cl- it 11:45 i.m. Satur&lt;la¥ 011 nvo.t.atha ola milo
Itt. 325 just 60 feet ol 55•·
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RiD Gr~ corpor-. llmita
The patrol said _!liuqlloalconlndlrectly inVOlving l!lree can. trol. ol the •ehlcle and It .....
There was no contact, bowover, ol! the rlllrt lidO ,!It,the raid.
of the vehicles, but one hlt a The ~ ,rolled, "!~,one lime
fence.
and •1111)• ti&gt; a rest .., IU rltillt
Ofllcers rsported thit Clovis llde. No one was
and
BallO¥, 39, Rt. 1 Thurman, head- ~ chiU'P waa !lied.
ed soulb, had stopped on the hlill·
woy to talk to his wile, Helen
Bailey, :n, Rl. 1 Thurman In a
'lOIETOTBY
car headed north.
~NE\YIIAIR
The third car driven north by
Georglanna Jenkins, C, Rt. 1
s-M.i:l
Thurman, came over a hill crest.
Mrs. Jenkins oaw the hi&amp;bWII'
01'1111 'I'IJIIIIbAY
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E. Lee, l.ong Bottom.
• Retired EmploJe• - Walter
WatterSOD, llaclne; Cherlos C,
Beegle, Charlea W. COrnell, llo1
Jones and Benjamin N. Salser, all
of llaclne, l!oute 1; Allen C.
Brower and Eber H. CSlpenter,
Portland lloute 11 n&gt;rsel E. M1!.
ler and Gerald o. Violet, Tl(lo
JURY CALLED
pera PallnSI Hoberl L. Sharp,
The January term grand jury
MlddlOIIOrt; F. Jewell Stoey, of Melga County, baa been callChester Star Route, andHtllll')'G. ed to meet Wednesdoy, Aprll17,
Wagoner, Harrisonville.
at 9 a.m. at the Courthouse.
Similar dinners lor long time
gas company employes are held
.. Columbus, Dellroy. l!aas!leld,
OberU. 111d Toledo. Theee bei&gt;IJIOI&amp; are lor omplo!'esor Columbia Gas or Ollio and the\)hk&gt;Fual
Gea Co.
One or every seven gas comP&amp;nl' 0111Pio!'es hes been with Colmnbla 25 years or longer.

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of Extra Cost

Effie Manuel
Trust

Dies on Sunday

The Pomefoy Fire Department
Mrs. Erne Flo (Beaver) Mar.answered two calls within m~
uel,
68, died Sunday at her a..
utes Saturda.Y afterMOn to e»cine, Route 2, rtsidence.
tlnguish brush fires.
Sw'vlvlng are her husband,
The first was received at 3:11
Max
T. Manuel; live sons, Charp. m. of a fire In the State st.
. les, Max, ll:Jn, Joe and Thomas•
are&amp;. The second came at 3:15
two daughters, Flossie Manuel
p. m. or a fire behind Pomeroy
High SChool to which two trucks Bush and lona Manuel Huw; 22
grandchUdren; rour great grandwent.
children; her mother, FIIUlie
Beaver; three sisters, Mrs. MatCLUB TO MEET
The Syr:,acuse Third Wednes- tie lUll, Mrs. Debbie GUUlan, and
Mrs. Seva Cline; a brother, John
day Club 'Will meet at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at tfle home of Mrs. Bea"Yer, and several nieces and
Pauline Morarit)'. P. discussion nephews. She was preceded 1n
death by her lather and two sl ..
on Meals in Minutes will be conducted by Mrs. Virginia Salser ters.
Funeral services wW be coD-o
and plans will be completed for
dueled
at 2 p. m. Wedoes~ at
the annual trip. There will be a
the
Ewlq:
Funeral Home with the
potluck dimer at noon. Members
Rev. Freeland Norrisofflclltlng.
are to bring their own table serBurial will be In the Letart Cemvice.
etery. Friend may call at the
funeral rome anytime.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Mrs. Manuel was a member of
Mi~hael Perry Zerkle, 19,
Pomeroy, and Edith Iris Haptonstall, 19. Middleport; David
Lee Hendricks, 18, Pomeroy, and
Coonie &amp;te IIJ&lt;sell, 18. Rulland;
Alfred Lee Roush, 19, Mason,
and Hilda Marie YO\Ul8, 19, Pomeroy; Wllllam D. Chadwick. 19,
Columbus, and Anita Hall. 20,
Pomeroy, Route 3; Larry 0,
Sellers, 23, Portland, and Agnes
Virginia While, 18, Pomeroy.

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clq
9»rttodll'
Ill' Vin!ed l'l'•s• ~ti~ :
T""-•ture• w!ll' iweruo
llllli:lso,iraomadePI,Ibllc
above oormal Tuolldoy tlirouQII
a1 9:30 a. m.. In thoel(Y manager's of!lco &lt;Uipi a ·brief eon!....,•
~. Dl\)1lme bll!ll• will be
wlih
local nel¥• media.
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in the mid 808 'oorth to tho · "......
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Offense
etlective In January 1970.
·: Geoterally, It leaves unal!ecteel only lndivlduaJ owners wbo
sell or rent because of race,
relillon or natiwW. orl,sln.
The record of the formerly
llelll"etlllled schoola 01 tho! S!!Uih
IInce passage ol the 1964' Civil
Rlflllts. act has all~ that
Negroes were slow to exercise
rl&amp;ht• to transror voluniariJ.y to
lntetp"a!ed schools.
The rodoral g&gt;VmUnont baa
been seeking more court
authoritY to require local acbool
authorities to take .. atrlrmative

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- Focll&gt;r·
are 4liiiiiOded
·this week their
earn1ng out the •. _
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Here's the beat news
in the world for your
Aoon! New vinyl

CUSHIONWOOD
actually has a built·in
vinyl (oam cushion
to make it sort
and springy, warm
and quiet. Yet

the deaign looks lil&lt;e
A boot

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,$29.95
. ,..,.
l'z11' srta.

elegant parquet

, wood Rooring. It's
an unbeatable
combination of
comfort and

e1epnce, a
whole new

;4unension in vinyl flooring. Evr.n high heels won't-depreM

apringy •pirit oi .WSHIONWOOD- and even modeot
i,ud;gett can afford it.

BIRTHS
Mrs. .rob'• J:. lion., lit. 1 v.
toD,IillllhtOl"ollfl a.m. SundiQ-;
Mra. Robert J. Fllher, GIJIIPO"a
Ferry, son, 9:10 a. m. !lullcla,r.
ilrs. ~Bamlt••*-"'""
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The Deily StnUnel, l'omeroy..MiddloPort, ilp•ll 15, 1968

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Goalby Winner ~y Pencil's Mark.
By JOHN G. GIUFFIN
UP! Execullve ~rts Editor
AUIIUI&gt;'TA, Ga. (UPO They're engraving Bob Goalby's
name on the trophy todi.Y as
tho 1968 Masters golf cha!qlloo
-and whUa they're at it, maybe
they ahould Preserve To111JD31
Aaron's pencil In bronze.
Because, lfter all the brtwant
golf !Ired by 72 famous PIIIJ'ers
ln tour dl.ys ·over the luxurious
Au,usta National course, it was
Aaron's stubby pencil, jotting
down the figure "4'' instead of
14
3," that decided the Masters
chanplonsh~. And darn near
broke the heart of dead-game
Roberto de Vlcenzo.
One of the most stunning
moments in golf history came
at the climax of Sunday's fourth
round ot the Masters when De
Vicen:eo, who ~parendy had
tied Goalb¥ with m for 72
holes, lost a stroke because he
slped an incorrect scorebard
made out by Pilll'lnc partner
Aaron.
In the wake of that shock

meet Goalb)' In in 11Wlole the plafers algn both.
piiiJ'otl that would have taken
On the 18th, or 72nd, hole; Do
place toca.r, just when It VleiiiZO punched hi• second •hoi
seemed that he might have won btD the crowd at the right o!
the Masters title outright.
_the green. He chtP»ed out
It waa tho 17th gr- the thn&gt;1Jih an alloy the lana
ne~la&amp;t hole, when he holed formed, · but left himself an
a siJPtoot putt for a birdie three elgh~!oot Putt. He mlsoed the
that drof&gt;ped him 12 strokes Putt for a bosiY five ,1 n d
under par. On the course behind oPparently a 7Z.hole score of
him, Goalby stood 10 strokes 277. llelllnd him Goalb)' had Just
under par w~th lour OOles to shot an eagle three on the 15th
play •
to go l~der par, Goalby now
That's when Aaron, playing in coulcl win by plaflng par on the
the twosome with De Vlcenm, last three holes.
mistakenly marked down a u4n · Roberto signed the Carda,
Cor De Vlcenw on his scorecarcl never oot1clng the error Aaron
instead of the "3." In U.S. golf. had made on the 17th hole.
each player keeps a scorecard Otllclals plucked him by the
on which he marks cllwn his sleeve and took him away to be
- own and hi&amp; opponent'&amp; score. interviewed on television.
At
the end, ~ cards
Bad News
Sl&amp;liJOSedly are compared and
Suddenly he was called beck

lx&gt;do.Y:

By JOE CARNCELLI
UPI $arts Writer
Cleveland's version of the
Easter bunny is keeping the
Indians hoPPing in the American League.
Vic ~valillo, smallest man
on the Cleveland roster at S..
toot-7 and 150 pounds, drove ln
four runs with a home run and
a bases loaded triPle Sunday to
power the Indians to a 7-4
victory over the Boston Red
Sox.
llavalillo, a dynamic little
sJ)eedster who thrives on comic
books and bubble gum, cleared
the bases in the sixth inning
after Mike Andrews, the Boston
second baseman, dro.PPed a
throw
at second on an
attenu&gt;ted Ioree p!a,y.
Duke Sims then walked to
load the bases and, alter a
force play at the plate, the tiny
Venezuelan lined a trJ.ple otl the
center field renee to lift the

to the scoring table where the
anguished Aaron had juot
discovered his error. De Vicen10 WIS given .the bad news-hlH
ftnal Score was 278, not 271.
Stacgered, Do Vlcenzo sat
cllwn ln a ellllP eMir at the
18th green, waltlq: lor Goalby
to !lnl&amp;h. F111• ooUclng his lad
!a&lt;e thought he was bemoaning
the !lnaJ.hole bugO¥. Poke,.
!a&lt;ed Roberto said oothlng,
waiting to learn whether he'd
won, lost. or tied.
Goalb)' marched toWard him,
bogeylnc the 17th to !all 11·
.-.. Then Goalb)' roached the
green on the ,paN'our 18th tn
two. His first putt was a long
one and he carerully lOgged It
short. Then he sank a &amp;-footerthinking he had earned a tie.
Only later did Goalby learn that

aetually that Putt was his
wlmlng •ho~ '
With the IIUIOuncement that
••something very mfortunate
haiiPened today," the dlaelosure
was - made Public. Goalb11
looking stunned and hiiiPY at
the s~me tbne, received the
symbollc Misters green coat
from golf Immortal Bobi&gt;Y
Jones.
Goalby got a ,20,000 cheok lor
first prize and De ·vtcenzo "Yo• I'RII,. me~~n 7our ,&amp;rl wiD
received $15,000 for "tlniahtngeall 7au • u ..,. If J'O• u~e • !Jioret"
second."
Nicklaus, who ftnished In a tie
tor fifth, estimated that ~
NBA Pli\Y&lt;)[! Standings
Vicenzo's loss had cost him
41
By United Presa International
the chance to make about a
{Divi&amp;lon Finals)
miUlon Wlllars," 1 sWject on
(Best ol Seven)
which Oblo Jack Is something or
an authority.
Eaat
W. L. Pct,
Phlladelphla
3 I .750
BoI
3 .250
We at
W, L. Pet.
x.Los Angeles
4 0 1.000
San Francisco
0 4 .000
x-Cltnched series
&amp;mda,y's Results
scored again in the fourth and
Philadelphia
110 Boston 105
twice In the fifth to ice the
Toda,y'
s Games
game..
Boaton at Phllaclelphlo

Standings

Indians Top Bosox
Indians to a 6-3 lead.

76er,s One Step
.
Away Froift Finals.
PHILADELPH!A (UP0- The
PhUadelphla 76ers are favored
to complete phaoe two ol a new
NatlenaJ Baaketball Aaaoclatloo
&lt;b'naat;y 1!11en the1 hollt tho
lloaten CelUco ton1aht with a
ehance to wr1111 up the Eaatem
Dlvistoo championship.
PhUadelplda, pllylng what
Coach Alex Hamum called
Ufnsplred" baskatball, whJJped
the Celtlcs 110-105 at Boaton
Garden 9tnda.l' a!IA!n10111 to
take a 3-1 lead In their be-seven series. One more Ylctory
would g!vo the 76ora their
aecond oonaecuUve Ealtern
Tllle a!IA!r Heaton had 11011 elsht
In a row.
Hannum, obviously h&lt;l!lllll to
wind It up tonlsht, llill wu
carel\ll to aa.Y nothlnc the
Ce!Ucs could use l(!llnst the
76era ror lnaplrati011. Ho said
only, "All we have to do Is win
one ot our remaining two gamea
at home."
The 76ers took their bia two.
game lead Ql Easter SUnclay
behind the llmeJ,y shooting 01

Luke J&amp;l'ktoo and Hal Greer,
. ' . Bill Russell blamod
Bolton' 1 U'oublea on It• own
miltUel.
4 'That'a ~ree games in a row
Jllth 25 turnovers, the third
lllralsht Ume we dld It," said
the Boaton pi~Q~er-eh of the
CIMDII 1l1!owloi: the number of
times .eaeh team
the
ball 1flu...t gelling oil a lhot.
al~

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of Ute season.
-The Pro soUers Uternselve&amp;
Tigers Top Chlsox
Twins Win Fourth
seemed qreed that Ute Masters
Elsewhere in the American
A1
Wonhlngton
checked a
tournunent committee did the
League, Minnesota niPped New ninth inning New York ralJ,Y to
only thing It could In penallzlnc
York 4-3, Detroit edged Chicago give the Twins their fourth
De V1cenzo because, as former
~ in 10 Innings, Washlnston
victory in as many games.
ABA Ployoti Standings
chami&gt;lon Jack Nicklaus put It,
drubbed Oakland 8-1 and
Worthington
came
in
alter
the
By United Press IDternaUonal
uA rule is a rule." Most agreed
California downed Baltimore 6- Yankees had scored three runs
(DivtsiOil finals)
National
League
with De \'icen:zo' s own admis2.
off
starter
Dean
Chance
and
he
(Beat or Seven)
sion, "U was my Cault."
Cinetnnatl at Atlanta,
In Nallonal League action, retired two Pinch-hitters with
East
-ll Vlcenzo, his dream of
Chicago edged St. l.ouls 7-6, the tying and winning runs on rain
W. L. Pct.
ATHENS, Ohio (l!Pl) - Two
colebratlng his 45th birth~
New York 010 100 020- 4 9 0
New York blanked Houston ~. base.
,800
4
I
aU~me
collegiate marks were
Houston
000
000
0000
5
2
x-Pittaburl!ll
with his a:reatest triumph
Pittsburgh shut out Los AngeJes
The
Twins
had
taken
a
t-O
I
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.200
set Seturda.v In Oblo lJniverllRyan, Y.' risella (7) and Grote; Minnesota
shattered. was left to munnur
3.-0 and San Francl&amp;co won a lead in the third Inning as
Weat
Dierker, Cuellar (7), Ray (8),
fJ''&amp; Ninth Annllal Relays.
sadly, "MI.:vbe I am too old, I
ct.ubleheader from PhiladelPhia, Harmon Klllebrew CliPPed a
W. L. Pet.
Kent State set a new record
guess, to come blck and win
13-2 and 3-1. The Adenta- four•run outburst with a two-run Coombs (9) and King. WP4
I
,800
1n
the d1 stance medley relay
Ryan (1.0). LP- Dierker (I-ll.
x-New Orlean•
IIIJther time.''
Cinchmatl game was PoStPoned triPle.
.200
I
•
(1st
game)
Dallas
1flth 9:48.8. Dave Lelteh, an ou
-And winner Goalby, who
because of raJn~
BiU Freehan's base&amp;oloaded Phila
freshman, set a new mark with
000
100 010- 2 6 i x-Cllnched series
cerlaJnl.y earned a tr10111Ph with
Davalillo also stole two bases slngie in the lOth inning scored
a
hammer throw of 176-t'eet-2
San
Fran
010
080
40x13
20
o
&amp;mday's
ReBUltl
his brlltant 6-undel'ilar 66 on
and scored the lndians' first run Dick McAuliffe with the winning
inches.
Wise,
Hall
(5).
James
(6),
Plttsbursh
114
MIMesota
105
the Rnal round that Included
as they ran their record to 2-2. run as the Tigers sent the
Double winners were Bill Hurd
four birdies and an eagle, had
Sims crashed his third homer winless White ~:x to their third Wagner (7) and Dalrymple;
of
Notre Dame in the 100 -meter
Marlchat (1.0) and Hiatt. LPto tmnper his hiiPPiness with
NHL Pla.voti Standings
or the season in the third inning loss,
dash
and the 220 • yard dash;
W!se
(0-1).
HRM&gt;J&gt;s
(1st).
the obaenatlon, "The only thing
By untted Press International
as
the Indians tied the score
Buddy
Bradrord
homered:
Cor
Jerry
Richey of University of
(2nd
game)
I regret Is the WIJI I won lt."
(Division Semifinals)
after Elston Howard had given the White Sox ln the second
Plttshurl!ll 1n the w.ooo..eter
De Vicenzo had a tie for the
Phil&amp;
001 000 000- 1 6 0
(Best or Seven)
the Ked Sox a 3-0 lead with a inning.
run
and 1,500-meterrun; and Dar.
San Fran
010 200 OOx- 3 5 0
72-hole lead sliP through his
Series A
lhre~run homer.
Roger
Hepoz
homered
on
the
GF
GA
oo
H&lt;l!lldns
of the Unlverilly or
~ort. Farrell (7) and Ryan;
Ongers, and with It the right to
W. L.
Ron Hansen drove in four first pitch of the game to Bet
4 O IS S Toledo In the long jump and
runs wiUt a bases loaded cbuble the stage for the Angels' victory Sadecki (1.0) and matt. LP- X·Montreal
9oort
(1.1).
HRSHart
2
(2nd
&amp;
Boston
0 4 8 15 triple jump. __ _
and 1 single and Bill Bryan hit over the Orioles. Paul Schaal's
Serie.s 8
a three-run homer to JUt infield hit accounted Cor aoother 3rd).
KNOXVU.LE. Tenn. (UP0St.
Louis
300
200
0106
8
2
W. L. GF GA Larry Mowry of Las Vegas won
Washtngton to its first victory run In the first. and the Angels
The Rio Grande College Hod- the bouom o! the sixth.
Chicago
420 100 OOx- 7 10 o Chicago
3 2 14 11 a sudden-death pia,yotl rrom
men alammed out 15 hits SaturDick Laughlin and Tom Davis.
Hughes, Jaster (2), Torrez New York
2 3 11 14 Chris Blocker or Jal, N,M to
day afternoon at Rio Grande as son had homeruns for the Reel.
(4), Gilson (7} and McCarver;
Series
C
capbtre the Rebel Yell Go!!
they defeated Malooe College of men. Laughlin who batted in five
Nlekro, Tlefenauer (8) and
W. L. GF GA Tournament.
. Canton 21-6 ror their fourth win runs had " homerun with none
Hundley. WP- Nlehro (1.1). LP St. Louis
3
t o1 the seaaon against one loss.
on and Davisson had a three run
- flugnes (0-1). HRS-IIIJrls 2 Philadelphia
2 2 13 14 r-----------------~
GIQ Carmocl1 ataried for the homer, Bill McDonah and Mike
3 14 13
(1st &amp; 2nd). Banks (1st).
Series D
Redmen and was credited with the Serlo each pounded out a brace
Shannon (lat).
W. L. GFGAj...._ _;__ _ _ _ _ _-'1
win. He was relieved by Ken of doubles for the Redman.
Pltt.obur(lll 201 000 000- 3 9 0 Loa Angeles
3 2 12 13
Gra&lt;ly In the fourth Inning. Dl·
The Redmen travel to CedarLos Ang
000 000 000- o s 0 Minnesota
2
3 13 12
vidlng maak and mitt ~es be· ville tor a doubleheader on TuesBy JOE GERGEN
Inn! ng.
Buming
(1-0)
and
Ma,;
X
·Won
series
hind the plate were Coach Don da3' and are at home next saturUPI ~rls Writer
Elsewhere, Jim Rill' Hart Osteen, Regan (9) and Haller.
&amp;!nda.Y' s ResuJts
91.ivers who was relieved in the doy against Pikeville College In
Jim Bunning can stake a clubbed three home runs as the LP- Osteen (0-2). HRS- Alley
Chicago 2 New York 1
Todoy Thru Thu.W.y ·
fourth by Gary Madden. Dick another Kentucky Intercollegiate
legitimate claim to the Cy San Francisco Giants swept a (1st).
(Only game scheduled)
Laughlin came on to catch In Athletic Conference doublehead.
Young Award without pitching doubleheader from the PhiladelToday's Games
er.
another game this season.
phla Alillles, 13-2 and 3-1, New
(No
game
scheduled)
Satur~
He W'OJ1 1t stand much of a York blanked Hooston 4-il,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)... Kenchance with a 1-0 record since Chicago outlasted st. LOUis 7.fi tuck.Y Derby h&lt;1110ful Verbatim
All Flavors
tile award is presented armuaUy and Atlanta vs. CindnnaU was captured the $60,000 Gotham
CANNES,
France (UP~
10
to the outstanding pitcher In postponed by rain.
Billie Jean King of ~ Reach,
stakea at aqueWct.
'.J
each major lealtJe. But in
The ~~- 1 Bunni
.m
605 W. Ml\n
CaUl.,
won two matches in a
Inte
ti
nal
National
League
v
"wry
or
ng,
o
United Pr
992-5786
B,y
ess
rna o
terms of emulating the reate ot struck out ei&amp;ht 1n the pme,
professional tennis tournament
Amerieaa League
W. L. Pet. GB tlle durable Young, no pitcher In was the 193rd or his career, marvel, and a costly wiJd pitch
W, L. Pet. GB Houston
4 1 .800 ... recent years can match Bun- tops amoog active pitdlers, and by St. Louis roolde Mike Tor3 I ,750 '' nlng
'"-·e4 0 I 000
St. Louis
rez enabled the Cubs to deal the
="
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his first In a Plttaburl!ll unlllotrolt .
3 I .750 I Plttsburl!ll
I .750 \1.!
Only Bunning has duplicated !orm. He has amasoed 2,411 world champion Cards their Drat
3
defeal of the year , Banks hit
Baltimore
2 1 .667 llf.! San Fran
2 .600 1 Young's achievement or J)itch- strikeouts during his career.
Bo2 2 .500 2
AUanta
2 2 .500 11h lng 8 complete no-hit game In
Don C l - doubled In two his homer in the first lnnlng
Cleveland
2 2 .500 2
New York
2 2 .500 ' 1lf.t both the National and American runs in the first inning lor the and Torrez wild pitched home
california
2 2 .500 2
Chi&lt;"80
2 2 .500 ~~ Leagues and &amp;m~ Bw!nlng' Rues and Gene Alloy homered the deeidi.ng rwt in Ule fourth.
New York
I 2 .333 21h Loa Ang
I 3 .250 1h matched another or Young's In the third as Oateon went down Roger Maris hit two homers for
Oakland
I 2 .333 2\1.! Cincinnati
I 3 .250 21'h remarkable acoompllshments In to his second defeat.
St. Louis and Mike Shannon
Waslllngton
1 3 .250 3
Phlladalpilla
I 5 .167 3h a game against the Loa Angoles
Three Round Trips
added one.
Chicago
0 3 .000 3lh
SUnday'• Results
Dodgers.
Hart, now a permanent rest.
!lmdi.Y'a Results
Now York 4 llouotoo 0
In the courae ol pitching a denio! left field. alugedathreeMeohmywlnltlf
Detroit 5 Chi 4 (10 inns)
Cincinnati at Atll ppd, raln
five..h,lt, 3-0 victory Cor the run homer in the ftrst game and
While you're worrying,
Cleveland 7 Ro- 4
Chicago 7 St. Loula 6
Plttaburl!ll Pirates. Bunnlnc slammed a solo shot and a twoOur expert' mechanic&amp; adjust
Washington 8 Oakland I
Plttsbur(lll 3 Los Ang 0
struck out his 1,000 NaUonal nm blast in the nli!IIICIII&gt; ao the
it could happen! Take
Callrornla 6 Baltimore 2
San Fran 13 !'hila 2 (lot)
League biller. He already had Giants aent the PhUQos down
caster, camber and toe-in to
action now. Look under
Mlnne- • New York 3
San Fran 3 !'hila I C2nQ)
ranned 1,4{)6 In an American to their tilth auccesalve dereat.
INSURANCE In tile
manufacturer's specifications.
Toda)"s Probable Pitchers
Toda.r's Probable Pitchers
League career with tbe Detroit Willie Mays stroked a two-run
YELLOW PAGES. Where
All work is performed by
(All Times EST)
(Ait Tlmeo EST)
Tlprs. Only Young, the wlnnln- homer and two-run alngleln the
your fingers do the
Call!ornla (Clark 0.0) at
St. Louis (Glbaon 0.0) at gest pitcher In baseball history, !11th Inning of the _,.r and
skilled mechanics with modefll
Washlncton (Paacual 0-1), 1:30
· Atlanta (Jarvis 0.1), 8 p.m.
had previously struck out 1,000 coUeded lour hila to pace the
walking.
..
prec181on eqwpment.
p.m.
New York (Seaver 0.0) at batters in each I1U\IOr league. Gianta' 20-blt auault. JuanMariMIIlllO- (Merritt 1.0) at Hou- (Wilson 1.0), 8:30 p.m.
Worldng On Shutout
chal and Rill' Sedeckl registered
Raltimore (Phoebus 1-0), 8 p.m.
Plttabursh (Veale 0.0) at Los
"I dicm't realize 1 had atrock six-hit complete game victories
Oakland (H111ter 0-1). at New Angeles !Singer 0-1), 11 p.m.
out my 1,ooou. National LeaRuer ror San Francl&amp;cO.
York (llloltl~myre 1.0), 2 p.m. (Only games scheduled)
untU Maury Wllla yelled over to
Nolan Ryan, a 21 • year • old
Detroit (Wilson 0-1) at Bolton ·
Tue~•s Games
me and tho umpire look the ball Meta• phenom, pltehed tlve ln(Culp 0.0) 2 p.m.
C!nclmati at Qdc"80
out ol pla,y," said Bunning. "I nlllls of hiUosl ball and - (Only games scheduled)
St. Louis a1 AUanta Wsht)
was more aware that 1 wao on blned with llomy Frl&amp;alla lor a
Tuelldoy's Games
Phlladelpillo ' at Los Ani (nlsht) tile •erse 01 IllY 10th sllutout tlve-hll sllutout over the Aatroa.
Chicago at Cleveland
(Only games lleheduted)
tllen my J,OIIOth strikeout."
B.Yan atrock out seven batters In
Oakland at Now York
The Hawaiian salutation
Ill• 40 sbutouts placed him the !lrot three lmlnp He yieldTille•
Detroit at Bootoo
.. Aloha.. m e a n &amp; greatlngs ..,. behind Don llryedale ol the ed three hits In a 6
lnnlDP
(Only games scheduled)
and/or rarewe!l.
llodpro for moat blank Jobs b)'
IMvlnc with a bUller on
1
·
an aeUve major leaauer. But hla throwlai hand.
lt'a tho alrikeouta that will be
A three....,. homer b.Y Ernie
. remembered and, lor tho Banks the W&gt;l' :r1 -Tfllr • old
reCOJ"d, the mileatoni victim
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modi )', or revttrM the Jud,c~Dent IX 1...,, Manor Avenue. n . MJt:n l'lor·
Ule court ol appe~~ll;
Ida 33901 ,. wW talr.a notice Ulal lel The IU.Jireme court lb.u .._ tbe a&amp;lh day of Ma,..,h. 11118 \be
view and atftJm, modit)o, or ravent aaid. PJatnUfl, Chadn p, Wlldennut.b.t.
the jud~ment 1n any CIM OHWIM · Admlni.ILrator of lhe Eltate -. llarl
by any eourt or eppeall ~t A LYndcm De&lt;:•a.ed· . flllll
Peto aec:Uon J IBI (tl of tb1i utiele. 111·1_ In the ProHte court, Melli
3) No law lball be )JUIMI: 01'
....
19813 q;W.t
rue made whereby an;y puiKill Co\111tJ', oJUo. c.- N•.
lhall be prrvented froiD tnYGJdnl tbe above named partlU ancl o\ben
the o1111nll jurildlctlon of U.. IU.• 11 ddaadanta. ln whleh the 1114
preme oOurt.
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PlaiutiU alleled tbal the 1ald dee.
(C) 'I'Iw decWDnl 1n all oe... tn dent Earl A. l,fndon, la Uw owner
the .uprwme eourt thaU be re- of the followlnl pan:etl t&gt;f Jlllll
ported, topthllr witb the ....,n• tate:
therefor.
I'UCII INo 11
Section 3. \A) The ata&amp;e lhllll
The lollbwial d~t~c:rlbed nal •·
be diYidt!d by aw lnto compact RJI'·
tate tJt•at.td I" tll• VUialle of Po·
meroy, CoWIU' ol lblll a•!4 &amp;lat.
pelltlta dlatrtcll In each of whkh
there sball be a co1U1 of ·~
91 Ohio. bolntftd and dl~nlMd a•
eonliltinl Ol three ludle:l. -LaWI
follOWI' 8qlnD1.Il&amp; It Ull North·
may be palled lncnrUinc lbe DWII•
we•t corner of Lilt No. :IOM4r.;
ber of Judi .. :In ~ dlft:rlet
thenee ill a Norua-tariJ' dlrec·
wheftln the volume ot builb- mar
11011 on 1 llne prt:~:lltete&lt;l wttb Lota
require .uch addltton.l Judae 01'
208 1Dd 8 .._ w tile bale Df the
:tudtes. In dbtrl.cta bav_iitt addl·
diU 1 dlatanee of aboUt 100 feet:
tlonal 'udfu, tbn!le
lhaU
thence SOIIUI.we.Wrl)' alo81 tbe
PlrUciPite 1n the hell I and ciW.. - of •• , , 00 'f3 Jeet to a point
po,ttlon of eaeh eut. Tile eaurt
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,f~~declRaolution
Subttttute Houte J'oJnt
f &gt;i
No. 3)
.IOINT RESOLUTION
••., '"'I 10 . . . . . 1Mtl0a ll of
&amp;ftlelt Q of tU CO!IIIlhltloa of
a. ltaie .t Oll1o Nlatlft b:l ta..
..._ ef -..aiUilallft nCI•d-It NIOlVI!d by Ule General A.11Dbl7 Of the State Of Ohio, thf'ee..
lllba af the membeq elec:tad to
..U bouse eoneur-rm. therein, that
U... lba1l be aubmitted to the
o1 the Nte in the manner
bed bJ llw at e special elee·
be held on the first T'u.H~.7 after the 1\r&amp;t Monday in May,
•mend
aectlon
' U of
cfe n ottothe
ConstJtutlon
ot Ohio
rod aa toll owl :

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AB.TICU: D

'' lection 11. A vacaney :In the

va~:~~ncy in th~ Houee
cd. 1\ePre.entat.lvu aeturrinl after

&amp;eiuate, or a

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cause1 lnelud-

tbe flit ure of a memDeJ'1iet:t
quaUty !or oftlet 1hall be ftlled
appointment by ihe members ol
a Serulte or the membera of the
l!lou. Dl Replftellt.tJva. u the
eue may be who are alftltated wttb

U\e same Mllucal party u the perlast eleited. by the elect.on to
the aeat whlch haa berome vacanL
A vaeaney otturrtnt before or durlna the fln:t twenty montJu Dl a
Senatorial tenn ahall be 6.Ued by
tlmporary appointment. aa proftied in thil aectton, for only that
portion of the term which will ex·
plre on the thlrty -flrst day of Deeernb4!r following the next aeneral
elecUon occurriflg In an even-numbered year after the vacancy ocou.n, at which ~leetlon the aeat
.... U be ft.lled by the electon ll!l
provided by law for the remaining,
unexpired portion of the tenn, the
member-elect to cha.en to take Dl1011 on the ftr!J\ day In January
hext followlnl such election. No
per.on lhall be appointed to ft11 a
~ey ln the Senate or House of
l'eP..-entaUva. aa the eue may
... unleu he metta lhe qualidcatlolw .et forth In lhlt Constitution
and the ltiWII o! th1a n.te for the
•t In which the vacaney ~
AD •_ppolntment to till a vacancy
lb•ll be aceompliahed, notwJth·
~ tbe provUdon• ot' lt!t'tlon
17, Article n of thla ConrtltuUon,
bJ' the adopUOn of a re~~oluUon1
wbUe the Senate or the Houu m:
JlepE"eRfltl:tlva, u the cue may
be, It In aaalon, with the takinf
of tba :yeu and nay1 of the mem ben of the Senate or the Houae of
lteDrftenativa. u the ease may be
aftllt•ted wtlh the 1111me poUttc.~~l
PU'tJ a1 tM penon Jut elected to
tbl- - t In whleh the vacancy OC·
aww. The adoption of auch l'flDlU·
Uon llhall require the aftirmatlve
tote of a m11Jority of the memben
or the Sl!n.~~t.e or the House of Rep·
t.atlvee, u the eaae may be.
tied to vote theNOD. Sueh vote
be tpread upori the journal of
Senate or the House of Reprellntatlvu. u the eaae may be, and
eertlfled to the Secr-etary of State
1W the clerk thereof. The secretary
ot Stete llhall, upon receipt of ruch
Olrtifleatlon blue a ~rUdcate of
appolnbnt!fl~ to the person so ap~t.d and upon prtHntaUOn of
iueh et:rtJilcate to the Senate or the
Bout of ~ntaUvee.. 81 the
. . . may be the peraon so ap&amp;hall iake the oath of oftlce
Md t.orne a member of the Sen... or the- Houae of Reprnenta...., aa the eate may be, for the
tttrm for wb.lch be wu 10 ap -

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If adopted bJ a majority of tbe
II ton votlnf on thiiJ amendment,
tM amendment lblll take lmmldl.te ded. and e~ ~eetton 11 of
ArUcle 1'1 vt Cbe ecn.titutkln of
Oblo llbaU be repealed from .ucb
..Uve date.

(Amended Sut.Utute Houa Joint
Relolutlon No. U)
JOINT RESOLUTION

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and convenient place fOr tile coun
of appeal• to hold court.
(8) (1) 'I'be eour1a of •ppeala
llhaU bl'lt orlflnd JwUdtctlon ID
the foUowtng:
a) ~o warranto:
b)
ndamua;
Rabeaa !XIrpua::
(d ProblbiUon:
(e
Proeed.endo:
(f)
In any ca\1111 on NVIew u
maY be ~ry to ttl complete
determination.
(J) Courtl of •pplfJII tbRU ba'N
tueh ~ .. ...,. .,.. provlded 'by Jaw to N'Yi. . Pd. llftlrm,

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modifY, or a-.verM Judimentt or
llnal orden of the eourtl of. reecrd
inferior to the court ot 8JlDtRII
w11hln the diltrlc:t and lball Uve
IUCb •ppeUate Jurladletlon U .may
be provldtd bJ law to review and
aftl.rm, modify, or revern final
orde111 or aeUoiUI of admlnlstn.Uve
olfleen or apncleJ.
(3) A majority ot the judpl
he.rlnf the eaUM man be neeMaary to render • JUdlllumt. J'Uq.
menta of the eowia of ~ ue
final except aa pNlvlded ln .ect1on
J (8) (2) of UU artiCle. No jUdiment l'lllllltinl' from a trt.l by :1\ll'l
lhaU be l*Vened on t.be ~l of
lbe evidence except b_7 the ecm::ee:!~e~
three JUCIPI Marini

an

(4) Whenever tbe JudaN ol a
eourt ot appeala dnd tbaf a Judiment upon whlcb the)' have •treed
11 in confUet \vltb 1 JUdlment pronounced upon the aame qu..UOO
by any other court of appeal~: of
tile 1tate, the jUd. . ab.lill eertltJ
the reeord of the CIIH to the ~
preme court fox review and Anal
detem'llnaUon.
(C) Law1 may be paued provid•
lnf tor lhe report1n1 Dl CUN In
the courta of appeala.
S..•ctlon of.. /A) There JhaJl be a
court ol common pleaJ 1n eacb
eounty ot the Nte. Any Judn ol a
court o1 common pleat may lemporarlly hold court In any county.
Eaeh
coWlty
lhaU
leal\ one
resident
Judge
andhave
tuehatadcfitional
realdent ud1e1 a1 rn&amp;J be provkled
by law. In counUa hav:tnl more
than one judie. the judpl lhall
aelect one of their number to act
at preaidlnl' judp, to lt!I'Ve at their
pluaure. U lhe jU~ are unable
beeauae of equal dh111on ol the
vote to make auc:h .elecllon, th~
Judfe havlnl the lonft!lt total service on the court of common pleu
Jhall lll!rve aa pl'Mid1nl' jUdie untU
~leetlon !1 m.13de by vote. The pre•
:~Jnle~~:J!.at:'~ba;w=h
relcribed by rule 01 the aupreme
'court
(8) The courU of eommon pleu
1haU hive IUCh orlr,nal turUcUeUon over •II jurtlclab e marten aiul
.uch powers of !'*VIew ot proeeedlnp of admlniatratlve officera end
apncla aa may bl' provlded by
law!C./.
otharw118 pro'91de0.
.
by
w, tbere aha.IJ be I probl.te
dlv:t&amp;lon of the eourtt of common
plea1, and judpa shall be elided
Jpecifteally to such probate dlvtalon
and eb.aU be empowered to employ
and eontrol the clerka, employeea,
deputia and refereu of llleb pro..
bate cHvi.Jton of the common pleu
oourta.
Sec:tton 11 . (A) 11) In addition "to
all other powers vested by thll arttcle tn tht! aupreme eourt, lhe auprem• eowt Jhall haw pneral tnl•
perlntendence over all court1 In the
atate. SUDb l'eneral •uperintendlnr
po-r ahall be exercised by tbe
ehlel juatlce In accordance- wl1b
rule! promW..,ted by the 1upreme
court.
12) The IUpnme court ahall ap.
point an admintatrative dlf@Ctor
who shaD a-.t the cb1ef juflice
and who lhall •rve at the pleasure
of the court. The compenaatlon and
dutle. or the Pdmlnbtnttve director lbaH be detennlned by \he

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-tptloll o( 1M C1:1Ut1 ol Oklo.

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Sou.tberll' elde of Lot No.
would m.Ht: tllenee So\1\herly
alont 1114 proJecto4 llne to the
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waat llllll of the 80 foot rlghkl ·
Wll)' of I.C.lL No. 'f, Seclot~n
rneroJ: thellee Notth a D8
Weat lttUt ol Lot No. IO!WI.: thence
Welt une of aal" Hllhway • dlataoc:e of tboul 23 rett to thll Sou.th
une of Lot No. ~'Ill.: tbenre Welt
alont the south une of Lot No.
...,.,., about 3 feet to the South
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N
,.... ·
0•
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Wat corner of Lot
thence ~ortb alonl the Weat lint
of Lot
to the place of be·
11 tnnlnlil conta\nlnl •boUt 2'!.100
lfl'fl,

ously ... Rumors say Par a-

mount's parent firm Gulf &amp; Weltern wants 10 add 2oth-Fox to Its
conglomerate "just to put 1be
Zanucks in charge'' .•. 1blnk
the Vietnam puzzle's impossible? The Plaza Hotel's brass
.has had emDeas conferences just
to decide II turtleneeka ohould
be permitted In Its Oak and Persian Rooms. -·
Mary Martin's of1 in u1 Do!
1 Dol" to the Midwest and then
L.A. and San Franclaco and 110011

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l'lfHI No. J:
1
The lollowln.l de~~:rl.bed rea Ill·
•-te lltu.aled In the Vlllalle or5 ,!~..:
...
of Melfi an 4 .......
meroy, county ed
d de.crlhed aa
of Ohio, bound
an!.riP ol land
lollow1· BelnJ 1 1
1o 11
feet aide bY :KI ~eet 2011 ~
1 buut
0
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off the Welt end of Lot
l'&amp;rHI No. J:
d rlbo&amp;&lt;l real e•The followint IIC
1 p
tate tltulttd tn ~h'M.~~a::d0 suf~
mero)'. county o
lbed a1
or ohio bOunded
'!~,..r 1.,.... 11
f llu
A p1rce1 o ..,
~~
~ ltwa~r the 80 foul riJht-&lt;~f-way
1 e 1 C.H. No. 1 dlrectb' oppelil.e
~t ·No 207 and beiJinnh\11 at a
int o.n the weet 1lde of 1ald
:.hHI-WIY direrlly op~l~e::
North line of Lot No. iO'J ,
Wool about 11 ~ feet to the base ol
5 th alonl lhe
the cliff: thence 011
baae of the diU a ditt.,nce of 50
feet· u.enct li.a1t to a point on
the' we~t •Ide of uld rlJ)tt-of-wa:.o
dlrediY opp~ltt ~e S~':!r.~~l
t:Qrner of Lot No . ..,, ·
lh
of abuut 11~ f.eet ; thenc~.. N~.•.l·
aluDI the wett tide of """ r
a dlat 11 nce of :iO feel to tha
uf, -way oj
boa(lnnlnll,
contalnlnll
P aee
~~~~~e~~~IOO[le':f::'· Vol. 181, Pale
19 ~ ; Vol. !.tO Pa1e 1~. ~d R.t!cord•. Melli counly , Ohio .
.
Plaintiff rurt.tr.er 1ue.:e• In 1111 Pef1·
tltlon !he name• of 111 the bene -

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REV.
CHARLES LUSHER. .
.

H•r thll l!lllfted man of God, wtU.• putor .. htlrt
and a burrtltll' 11eal to w1D U.. kilt to ~t.

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WI!DNESDAY 7:H- SUNDAY ICBOOL NiGHT .
TIIUIISDAY 7:10 - PAC - A - PBW NJGin'

FRIDAY 7:H - FAMO.Y NIGBT
8A'nJIDAY 7:11 -

Attend Service

PAC- -A - PBW NJGin'

SlJNIIAY 11:15-7:11- CJIUIICB LOYALTY 81JNDAY

4.99

BONE

For Father of
WJ/iom Ault

SPIClAL IRIBIC I:ACB NJGBT

Lady Jlllbllaher expects a major embassy post If Bobby wins
.•• Brazilian SOJ18streSs Astrud

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Gilberta (now Mrs. Nick LaSior-

SIITH AIID PAl·I·IIIIILEPOIT

za) will be singing bossa nova

lullabies by summer .

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le~~nll~=~·rayer of utd petltlo1n

Plaintiff praY• that the rl!j:hla, n·
d \len• of the uld Delen·
tere111 an be fully determined, ad. dtntl ma)'
ed and that Pe ·
J~~!~r
•;~,
P~;tt;'~th~rlzed
1nd ord·
11 d
~ell
u.ld rnl eat~te accord
1
eR
- &amp;UC h eaR maded
ini toothe atatute 1n
d provided and for wch other an
:~ other proper further relief a•
maY be ju111 and proper.
ana·
Said parllet are requlr~d to
wer on or Dtfor" the 2~th d1Y 0 1

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May , A.D . 198fl.

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Daled April Jill,, ltlllwJL.DIIlMUTM
· · . CHARLII '·
Adml"lltrator of ttte IJtaH d

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uri • - Lyntto"' oecoa"
crow Crow a Port.r
tor Plaintiff
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Funeral aervlces for Frederick
.It Aul~ lather ol WUUam Aulc
ol Middleport, woro conclicled
FrlclaT II tho PhlllljJs Funeral
Homo In Ironton.
Mr. Ault died II tho Albonf
Boot Home. Tbt Rev. Wooley
BellllOII olll&lt;lllocl at the ..,..,
lcea and burial "'" In the Ha..
trhW Cemetery at Jrorton.
Other lurvivon an a aon.
Goorao Ault; • dqhter, 11 r o.
Lo..- LaWIIorn, or lllrqfteld;
• - · Clar.,.e, or Wheeioro~~urr. oDd a slatfto. Mro. Bob
lloUon, Whoelarlllurio'
In Ironton to attend the aorv&amp;ct~s . were Kr. IDd Mrs. wuu.m
Ault, llomla and Ka)'; Mr. 111d
Mro. Gary Ault ond Mr. and Mro.
Charles Buall, lllrlngllold.

'Personal Notes t

judp, or 81lJ· dp who
nti.NII
under tbta
on, may be •~ed
wltb bia conMnt. by the cbl.t iuttJce or ac:tinl clUd Jutlce ol the
lllpreiM court to active duf.7 u a
judp •nd wbJle ao .ervtq: ahall
i'ectjve the ..Ubliahed eompenu.
Uon for tueh otaet, computed upon
a per dieM balde. In addition to 8ll7
retirement benellU to wblcb Jtit
may be entWed. IAWII maJ be
= l n l Mtlrement bue-.

01 the e«.Uve date of thta amend·

m"'t

IBl In aoeordanoe wiU\ tiM proYIGons of tb1l arUele, tbe pnitral

auembl1

wn

enaat ruch 11... and

thr ruprema court lb.IU promutrate
JUCh ridea u wW Jive etred to 1M

provlliona MNin.
(C) All laWI and rulel of oourt
in exkblnot upon the eflectlft dlie
of Urla: amertdmt!flt ahall eontlnua In
etret:t untO supenedecl or GhP...S
ID 'he manner authortud 111 CbSI
amendment
·
&lt;D) AU Judad ot the probate
oouril lhaU beeornu Jndps of Uw
courta of eommon piau.
(B) Any Judie no 11 bo~
ofHee on DeceDlber :U, .... uc1
who would ..,_ elllfble !or ,.......,_.
tson In 1970 tor a tt:rrn ~nlnf
1n c•n ,...,.. ••• .,. .,.. .,.
proViGons of dlvialon (C) ol ltcUou · ~._ ArUcle IV 1 lUll be elldbJ!
nevenne~ to oa re-elect.cl m
um for one ad41Uonal trnm •
JUdie of tho eame court.

Ea•r guest• of Mlu Marprot Souer were Mr1. Charles

relative a..

Any ho.me can be converted to clean electric heat, easily
and economically. Let us prove it. Call us ... or mail this

More than 3 million American homes are heated
electrically. The Federal Power Commission forecasts 19 million families will convert to or build
electrically heated homes within just12years I Why?
Ben Franklin's stoves sold like hotcakes because
they were more efficient than an open fire. The pot
bellied stove was replaced by central heating systems. Today's big home-heating trend is another
vast improvement ..• tlamel••• electric .. . because It offers such a wide choice of systems and
so many more advantages that it makes other
methods of heating seem clumsy and old-f!lshloned. More convenient, more comfortable, more
versatile, electric heat gives you .more for your
money. And you can enjoy It now, in your present
house.

UNIT1D 8'!'ATIS o• AJDRICA
ITATJ.: OJ' OHIO
Omc&amp; or Till: lliCIIZTARY
OFITATZ

Pow or Company
Rm. 430 • 301 Clevtllnd Avt., S.W,

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AprU 5, 1968

.IT'S TIMI TO. STAll

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Foreet Run •••••••• 2l
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RESIDENTIAL .. COMMIItCAl
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By Helen Bottel
Cede.

Your problem of friendlessneSS mi(Ltlt IJe aoJVed by joining

a society for parents of the mentally retarded. Discussing similar worries here. you may learn
how to COpe with neighborhood
uneaainesa, and ~" all four of
· -·lln!:::.
you can ve tulnu·· UVea . ...:.. · H;.
Dear Helen:

I

am

in my 50s, and bad

-·•t
- k four year I
VM ""'

to

adue to
4
ww
ill health. I always knew my hu&amp;ar-·-•
but beband .... -·-'·g
a· u.~auul
...,.......,
cause none of the affairs lasted
long, 1 didn't eause a fuss. After all, I loved him and, be.

Dear l.Gnely:
A

laWJer can

tell

you that,

if facta are a• you state them,
your hu &amp;band cannot Ieave you

ocl school. He boo rolllntd his
~1ell. rm not a lawyer, 10
coordination well1 but, he can't ,_......
do much more than road and deal me out of this controverwrlle. He II 20. Monlol Jloalth BY, - H.
1bls column Ia· clecllcaled to
Cllolct and apocllll oclllcilton
!amity llvJns, 10 II yoo're havbolpod both, but not enoua~~.
11!11 they're II'QW1I. whll next? lni kid trouble or just plain
to thoro any hopt lor - l e lrN&gt;Ie, let Helen belp YOU,
9te will al10 welcome your own
like us?- loll"· c. H..
amulllns
uperl~~~:ces. Addreaa
Dear ·llr, H:
HelM
Bolle!
in cue ol I b I o
Coil or wrlto )'0111' Sla1e DIYiaiCII ol Vocaltonal Roilabllltalton, wliose beadQI&amp;rlers are a1
tho state Clpltol. With the prop.
• ' '
We h4~ a ulilily room
or ·ltabdill.
110111 can probIK our house. ll's where
lbl,y .become aolt - ~
"'* kttp lhe-liQht blllB, the
IIi!
I, _. tilm,to1111!'
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11011¢441
keep
lhe11l oot ol WGttr bUll, the phone. billl
troW!o. ADd wbori iiolaWior1 ol&gt;IOl'VO th07 ''111 to wor~ llkt .,.._
or ~t'' their lear• will ' re~

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MUELLER- CUMATROL

the 0'9Jutvan Ladles Prole&amp;·

&amp;loeal Goll Anodatloo TOIII'narnent !Utday for a 54-hole
lolal ol 216 to edge llardcllarglng !itlrley Jnglehorn by
· one stroke for the crown.
Miss !nglebom, nred a twoander 69, bast 1'0IIIICI or the day,

OIL AND GAS FURNACES, TOOl.
FREE ESTIMATES

.ARNOLD
BROTHERS
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to capture second place In the

$12,500 tournament.
Tlte victory was worth $1,875
in official LPGA prize money to
Miss Smith. Second place in the
Inaugural playing ol the !4urnamonl paid $1,475.

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(Formerly Evana Sullllr Market)

Comtr Mill 1ncl S..ncl Sh.

PHONE! ~

MIIIOIII'()II',

We Accept Federal Food Stamps!

eoune.

Pavement Wldth~1&amp; feet .
ProJect and Wotk Lerlgth-3.90'U
feet or o.n Mlle.
Part Ne. 2
Gallla county , Ohio on !ieetlon ~
GAL ~ ~4--'7.04. state Route No .
SM • .LA 5prin&amp;Uel4 MorJ:an 1nd Cheahlr~ Town 1 ht,., by ·apPlJIKr • · ttl·
tumlnoua •urrace treatment .
Pavement Wldth- 18 feet •
Projeet and Work Len~tll--tll,ll89. 6
feet or e.a MiJel,
Pert Ne. J
Gallla county Ohio, on SectlGAL 77~0.004 .541) (3 .84), St..te
Route No. Tla, in Greu., ,.....,. anr!,
Walnut Tow01htp1 b:v appb'lna •
bltuminoua eurface tre.tment.
Pavement WldUJ-Varloua.
ProJect and Worlt: JJtnrth-3i.38U
feet or Vl8 MUea.

Part No. •

Melli County, Ohio. on SectlonaM.IG - 325-(0.00·1.181 Sht.e Route
No. 32:1, in Salem ToWlliiUp, by IP·
Plllnl a bltutniD.OWI cold
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1'!0111'111.

to Bidders
apply, on tlltt proper
foi'IIU. ~c~r prequallllcatioll ..tth 'be
Hilhway Cu4lt J:xamlner at Columbtu obto. ., lent 10 d&amp;JI before
the' date Itt to open bhb.
Tbe MtBlmum
t.o be pald to
all labor emplored. on thla contrad
thlll be Ia aeeordaDCe wlt.b the
"Sebedule of Pre'fllillRI Hourl)t Wap
R-.tfll Aaeertatae4 a!KI Detal'lllilled
bJ
\he apPUeable
Departmenttoof Slate
lmlWI~1.
RelaUOJ\J
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BACON
59~

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Ula

DlncToa

4-15; 4-111 lkl

Rill AND AUTO

INSURANCI

3.
JO SERVE·YOU

SAUSAGE

FRIES

39e

lb.

Fresh, Lean

Ground Beef
ib.

pkg.
But Buy!

.Gay.Ninety

PURE

49e

CANDY BAR
SALE!

RC
COLA

BREAD

8

King Size Loaves

bat.

7~

lb.

Pride Brancl

SALJINE
CRACKERS

SWIFTNING

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3 MUSKETEEIS
MILKY WAY
SNICKERS
Reg. JOe

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IUNte Houa1 .lolnt =luUon No.
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FroHn Food Sole!

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PORK

Departrnant lmprow.menta In aceonl·
111 ce wltb Cbap\er tllll &lt;If tba S.
,.blil Code Ol' Qhl.o."
PW. nd .peclflcatllllll an on
n1e m Ute oaper\PIIInt o1 Hlt]lway•
Uld u. ortkll o1 uae DLvWlora DeJ·
li\.Y DlrtcWr.

The p&amp;ree\01' resenea

Sealtesl

Dubuque Brand

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reJect all)' and aU blda-

CARROTS
ONIONS
RADISHES

Hygrade Circle K

mlf..,

Pavement Widtb-11 fee\.
Projed a ~ Worll Lanith-8'7~1 .8
f"t or 5.21 JUiu.
"The dat. Ml for eompleUon or
lb.. wort Jball be U aet forth In
tM bld:llrll propoaaJ.''
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Each bidder Jb.U be reqoou- ...
with ln. b14
oer11a.d obeelr.
amount
to ' ' ' ' pu Mil*
evtiit more
~~;.~i'J!::: or a lloll4
for
1..
• payable

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.~::ru:-:.~-:lbtd~~
bY c.rtifY that the fontotni Jl a

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MARKET - Open Daily 9 to 9:30-S-.n. 12 to

atrtrfll 11 one contract and will
bt contldtrtd OR till batla ef
n1e total amount bid•
Part No , 1
Gallia count1, Ohio on SeeUonGAL---32!1 _ t8.2t, state Route No.
3:15, In Mor1an ToWIUblp bJ applyIng a bUumlnou• eolcl nllx turface

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lnstaiiNDWand really .wE/

LPGA WINNER
WINCHESTER, Va. (IJP0Marll,ynn Smith shot a three .
over par 7&gt;;. in the nnal l'OI.IId ot

(JI:attern DayHibt
Saving Time ! Tue&amp;day, Aprtt 30
1918, lor Improvement. In:
PtriJ Nos. 1 to 4 inciutln ar.

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PEOPLE FEAR THE UNKNOWN
Dear Holen:
The rich can aftord ps,ycbiatrie help for their "different"
ch~ldnm, or put them In private
colt over $1,000
a
tlie""poor, or mid·
dlo-dau-- ' e mull decide. baa Slalo lnllltutlon or trylni to keep them out or lrN&gt;Ie
a1 llomo. Tltla uaually moanathat
Your nelsbbora sta,y clear of yoo
because they are alrald or the

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Powell'• Suooco•• '• , .J.S\1 23'h
Beverly's • , ••• , - • 10'h 281,1
Team High Series andGameSevon-Up, 2265 and 776. ·
Ind. High Sorlea- Julia Boyle.,
Ind. High Game -lola Howell
and Esther ~Ivester. 111.

until 10:00 A.M.,

m

canton, Ohio 44701
Addr....__ _ _ _ _ _ _

UNIT P•tCI CONTRACT
leukld prupotala will be re-e~Uved
at the offici! or IM: SlaUI lthChWIIY
mreetor of oluo Columowt. OIUV until J!HIO A.M., Eu1tern DaJIIIht Saw·
lni Time, Tuu«UUY Apnl :JD, tllll,
for \mprrwementl In:
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p,.._al W.. 1 dd. I •re
,
•• oM contract Hill will Ill (;,...
lfclaretl e• tiNt .... fl . tbJ UYI

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CGnfrnt Stlf1 L.. lt Copy NO. ...,,.
UNIT P'IUCI CONTIACT
Sealed proposals will be received
at lhe oftltt or the State Hi&amp;hwa,v
Director Df O'ilio Co\umbut. Oblo

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POMEIIOY LANES
Wolnin's Frldv Night .,._

"')T!CI TO CONTIACTOU
STATI OF OHIO
OIPAilt'MUIT OF HIGHWAYS
Colum~• Ohle Attrll I, 1961

Helen Help

leonL
' cerebral palOUr other 1011'1
Ill' waon'l_.-ontunlll ho slerl-

The trend is clear!

' Dilf'ARTMIIIT Of NIOHWA'WI'
CoiV~t~bVIo Otll. A,rll J ......tit
Cef'lh'Kt lalfl UPI
Nil.
•

li Pomeroy...
:
Personal Notes :.:~

or

r.-::r

1nJ . - fn aecordanOe wi tbe
F'OC*I\11'111 Ww ID dwl at tbe titr'LI

):

sides, I wal busy with raising
my lamlly and holding my J'ob,
Since the ehUdren are gone
or burta someone, the pareats
and rm at home, PV8 noticed
ore bl1111811 and ostracized with
crloa ol, ''Why didn't thoy pot more. 1 finall.)' caught In)' bUIband dead to ri .... ts with my
lllo'•
him &amp;f183'/'' But II they DO put .
neiibbor. He beat me badly and
blm In a cold, 10Kierslellocl aiate
me if I di\'OJ'Ced him, I
llo!llilal, thOJ cao hardl3 live told ~•t
-'
r1
with themselves. Moreover, our coul wa P • IUJIPO •
What bas happened to our laws
11111 are -llno - not cllolurbocl III10Usb lor ho!llilallzal!on, when they cb1't prated wornyet too clllllurbecl and retarded en? I hiV8 a cbolctt ol lltQing
011 with a cruel, unlatthlul hUI•
lor real Ule.
llolh
our bo;)'o started out band, or leaviq: and ping on
•• normal chllclren. One almost rellef. He wants me to leave,
cllod lrom aa electric &amp;hock at because now that rrn not workoae lllnt. Ilia loarnlne capac- lng, I'm a needless expense -Ity lllcgocl, At 23, ho hal the I can DO Ionger pay my w&amp;f.
Doesntt a man have to give
~"' or .., adult 1n lha mind ••a ~•e •-"''-· for SG years
ol a chUd. He to al'llll' o In •u tUI• -vwa&amp;U6
LONELY
lrW&gt;!o, moolty with dollll&lt;l'ont ol -·•-'•-?• ._ • ~v

ret1Nd

&lt;Al ProYliiOn m.u be m.adj!oib•
law for the dlapoGtion of .U

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L.IOAL NOTICI

NOTICI TO CONTaACTOIIj
STATI Of OHIO

JIYidan and dauifllar, Elloa, ol
Athens. Aa a memorlel tribute
llftCIUDI bid,
to her parerits, Mra. Jividen pre,,._., , No. l-llltDw•• •nfl
la111' 1... Ll"!!f
sented Min Sauer with a IUy.
Gallla,
·Hoeklnllo
llelp,
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Flnell(&gt;ld Atilen•
M.olll'oe. Morcan. Noble and WuhCountlea, Ohio on U.(l. ROVtel
or Columbul were Easter week- . ln~ton
N01. 33. 110, State Boate No. 13 fn
end &amp;~~est a ot her parent a, Mr _ Athena County: U. R. R0\1141 No. 3D
State Rou~ No. Ito In Oal_Ua Counand Mn, Emer1011 Jones.
ty; U. S. Route No. 33, Stall Routea
ldr. and Mr1. AllrociScarberry -Not. 58. 93, 180 ln Hoelr.IDI CountJ;
Route No. 33 State Route N'o.
and ollllclren or 11w CIIY re- u7 . Ins. MeJt:1
Counb; State Rou\1' No.
turned to Mldcll0110rl lor the boll- '78 In Monroe County; tll..ittl :Jou\ti
No. 60 1A )foqan Co\lnty; U. I llont.
' Mr. Scarberl')' lo No
dar wookend.
. 31, Stilt. Route No. UO ln Noble
a Iormor MldcUOIIOrl Hlsb School CountyJ Jntenlate Route No. 71, U.
8. Rwta ·~01. 21. SO !IDA, Slate
principal.
Route No. '71 In Waahlbftol, COUDQ',
appcylnlf Edp J.,lrlea.
Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Crimea bY
Panment Width-VU'tWI.
aDd daughter, Karen, of Ellicott ProJect Length--IIM.ll:l Mllta.
Lenllth-U9·TI 111111.
Clb', Mel., open! tho weekend In Work
'ropoaal No. J-l'our Inch enll
• lnclt \.a•e Lll'lll
Mlddi"'''rr wlthhermotller, Mra.
Alllen1, Wa~hlnJ*Ctrl Countlet Ohio,
B, B. Zeltlor and Mr. and Mrs. on
U. S. RoutH Noe. 33, 10 Ia AtbEarl Davenport. Other weekend el'll County: Jnterltate Houle No, 11,
U. S. Route1 Noa. 50 !lOA, State
auesta at the Davenport home Route No. 7 In Wuhll'lltoD Count]",
.r===:=:::=::;::=:=:::=:=:=:::=::;:;::=::= ========: ==== ===:=== =: =====t~ were Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Zeig- by appiJinJ Lane Llnu.
Pn11ement Wldth-Varloua.
ler, Butch and Deama and Mra. ProJect Lenlth--45.32 KUH.
Lenl{th--90.84 :MIIel.
Rlcbord Zeigler and children, Work
"The dati 111!1 for eompleUon of
Debbie, Cln&lt;b', and Kim or Bel- thl1 llllork ahaU be 11 Itt lort.h in
the blddln.1 propoaal."
pre.
jij
Each bidder 1hal1 be required to
Easter weekend guests of Mrs. file with hla bid a certified l!becll
for an 1mounl equal to live per ~nt .
Mr. and Mro. Eugene Heller Pearl Reynold&amp; and Mn. Miner- a1 hi• ...,.., b\lt In no 1'"'"- noOte
lhan l0n lhou11nd doJIDrl or " bond
ol Sooth Point; Mr. and Mro. va CbUders were Mra. Nina for
Len per ~t of hla bl~. payable
Eugene Rills and son, Kenneth Bland, Mrs. Clarence Archer, to the Director.
Bldd.tu mu1t apply on the proper
Ray ol LOlli Bottom, and Mr. and Charles Leslie and Cheryl Ann, torrru~.
for prequalllicalton with th e
Mr1. Marvin Burt, Jetr, Ran- and Mr. and Mra. William Bland Hlllhway Credit Examiner al ColumOhiu. ~~ 1e1111t 10 dan Mfore
dall, Melanie and David, and Mr. and dausblor, Kathy and Carla, bua.
the date aet to open bldJ.
and Mro.llayRlus, Caralymand all of Akron, and Charlet Robert The Minimum WIJe \o be paid. to
all labor employed oa thiJ eonlrad
MaralyM Tracy, Pomeroy were Chambers of Point PJeaaant.
oha ll b~ in aceordauce with llle
The Rev. and Mrl. George "Schedule of Prevalllnl Hourl' WaJe
Easter diMer guesta of Mr. ud
Rat... Ascertained and Determined
Siddall and children, Tommy, by the Department of Jn~atrlal ReMrs. Ben NeutzUng.
applkable to Stale lDJhway
Dr. and Mrs. M. K. FUiBio or Tbnm.y, and Laura of Deer Park a.uon•
Department Jmprov•mentJ In ltl!ord·
Atllens were guests for a pre- come &amp;mclay nliht to visit her ance with Chapter fU5 or the ReCoda of Ohio.'•
Easter diMer at the home of mother, Mrs. Paul Snart, a pa- V\Itd
Pl.allll and •pe ~lflcatlon• are on
Mr. and Mrl. Frank Fugate Uent at Veteran• Memorial Hos- file In UJ.m Department oJ RIP••Ja
and the Office of lhe Di.,lalon Dep.
Tlturoda¥ nlsbl.
I&lt; pital, and other relatives.
ut)' Director.
Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Bush The Director rt1erve1 th• r~t to
Paul Worner and 11011, Ricky,
re~ct any and all blda.
returned &amp;mday from a foor- and children of Springfteld were
1'. E. MAIHITIIIl
day camping trip on Cranberry Easter weekoncl guests of Mr. f.)~; 4·22OII.ICTOR
2ll'
River in West Virginia.
and Mrs. William Ault and other

your friends, becauae your life
DNst reYolve arouncl the c1111d
who will ba :rour charge Ill his
We.
u tho ohUd cauaes da!na&amp;O

Judlet~ ol the court. of appeau
lball tte the ll8bUI. Common pleu
judpa shall reeet.ve .u~h compen·
18t.lon aa may be provided by law.
.1-udpa lball receive no feel or perquillt.a nor bald any otber oftlce
of proftl or truat. under tM authorIty of UU. atate, or of the United
Statel. AU voce. tor any jud1e, for
any elec:Uve omce, except a JU&lt;Hclal
otftce, under \he •uthority of thil
Jtate, gtven by the pneral uaem·
· bty, or the people 1JuJI be void.
(C) No per&amp;On ahall be elected
cr appointed to any judicial omce
Jl oc. cr before the d.aJ when bt
ahall allllme the omoe and. enW
upon the dJJchar1e of IW dutlet be
lhtlll have attained the a:fi of - -

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"craZJ'' one. You ll'adualb lose

amendment :

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Top-money entertainer owes
so much to The Boys, only thing

RANGELIST

IT'S SUMMER TIME

as the summer ts over, she'll
take two full years to rest 'C) in
Brazil •.• You can get iced cof.
fee in the town's finest French
restaurant (La GrenouiUe) but
order it in the Lutece grub&amp;hqJ
and you get a holty.wlty tumclown ... Cape COd will ba Howard Hughes' next big~ targot,

APRIL 21
GUEST

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HI BROW

SUNDAY ..

WEDNESDAY .
APRIL 17 THIU

!i;t.A;d'dl:;;;::,:, ,,, :·:

Blacl&lt; volvilt, 1!1~ crt!JO, li'm- . per[ormance In a ii"&gt;UP· Solobollc or the dead! or Christ and l-'1 wore Mri. Marvin Burt,
tho darkne11 or lin, draped tho Mra. Harvey Vu Vranken, Herallor orthoTrbdlfUnlledChurcb. r1 Moore, John WOllam maetor Chrlol lorthoOOmmunllycllolr tnar, Mrl, !itlrley Hamm, Freel
proiOIIIattoa ol The Crucifixion Blaotlnar, Ben PhlliiCIII, and JOhn
FrlclaT n~a~tt.
Worl')'.
Cholr member• were aWred
For the Eaater a..ncJay aerln black robes lor the contall dl- vices, lhe oltar was bankocl with
rectec1 b1 Mrl. Poul Nease. Mra. memorial lllleo, An orllll!l proBen N~lni was altho or'"'" ludo, Tho Eastor Flower - ed the service. Marvin Burt, FAFollowlq her p r o I u d e, ward KOMocly, Ralllh Gravoa, and
Chrlll'o ildlerJna. and tho pro- Doa Mayer In whllo I'Gbes aervocl
Ctlokllill hymn, the Rev. Car- the communion, The Rev. Mr.
ver WIUiama or lho Pomeroy Perrin' a aermon topic: waa, FlndBapllll CIM!rch pve the lnvo- lnl Chrlll In the Gardea. Mils
caUIIIL 'lbo bonodlctlon -~~·­ Molanle BUrl and Mlaa Janice
en by tho Rev. Glon 1Uie1 or Holter served 11 acrolytea tor
the Un!toci Motllodlll Church.
both morniJIB worlllllll and omtKlllsbl Tomplar1 alto- tho riH servteeaat the church.

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Upon tbe effective daW ol tbil

of

Frutlcosia" wbtch really means
loll or blackberry bushes.
Tlto Jack Ca15li!Y - lillrley
Jmes rwnors erlljlled ·apin .. ,
Jack' a duo to star al tho st.
Regis Mai!IODOite ,J,ortly: ho ~socl
to be a ballhop.P,one operator
and elevator boy at tholfl1llower, Ritz and King EdWard ~otela

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REVIVAL SERVICES·
.
.

at law an"'d ',', '.,.'of •'•'",
1 E 1 A Lyndon
c
'
1=~ d:!!~
to •hne
1
butlon of ht. utate .
1
t d to ...-.ld ule , and 1..,0 1 ·
~n::n o~her facta , 111d rdtrence U:
ha~ to tilt petit ion in thlt ca.e al-

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oot .- Area lnloaled with Rul&gt;us

here a lew dozen, IIIIo ago .. •
Gig YOOIIII'I dales are with a
lovely SOJ&gt;Ol'- tho' marrlocl
star ... Georp Burns laupo at
rumorollnklnl him with 19:yeor.
old UCLA student Uea Mnler
(uses her In his act) but he IIIII
c1ate1ber.
Helen Ha.Yol Ia hoate,ll!ni the
eelobrlty part;y [or Jack Benny
after his Walclorf Orst - nliht
... Tlte UsO honOred berolc Jane
Froman tdr 'her endless selfloll G, L lllle:laiJdnl; which
Jalle a1ar1oc1 39 oporatlma ago
- Otter tho
cJiilper eraah

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DT&amp;C'IIVJ: DATI: AND REPEAL
U adopted by 1 majorttJ Of tbe
electors VOtlnt' on lhi.J amendment.
the amendment ex~pt Plll'll ...apb
(BI of the Bcbedule ahall take dfect January 10, nno, and exilt1nJ
aectlons 1 and J, •nd l8dioDa I,
!... I, 11, I, 10, 1S and lot. of Article
IV of me ConaUtuUon of Oldo llh.n
be repeakd from Neb. dedlve
dati!. Pua(rlph (BI of the Scheel·
uk and the repeal of aeetlon• U
end 13 of Artk:le XI adoiMd tn.
11111 lhaD become eftectlvt' flnmecUatel:v upon Ule adoDtton of tbll
amendment b7 U&amp;e eleolon Ott au

• ;;;;;-;_on review 11
IW complete

keeps him In one piece Ia b I s
showbiz ~•in" with former and
likely future ttppety.top pollllclorta ... GenUeman larmtr In
nearby Connecticut keeps !reopassers away witb ~a, ••Keep

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The Dolly . t;endnel, l'omeroy-MidC110110r~ A!&gt;rll 15, 1968

The Crucifixion
Given by ,Choir

to aii!Ue girl In a Tlmea Square only mob rocd&amp;711zlnR hb'f

I

enty yMn.Uo volwl11

.~· ..OJ 1 ,. . 1o IUIMad IMCil1oa I aad
"· L 1D ...ct .aso.. L 4. I. ad
·"t !: I. ... to NpNl -noaa L 4. I.
t. L JD, U. Ud. 14 at Altlcll 1'9',
11
. . . a.cdou IS uad. II of Artlda

' JACK O'BRIAN
BY
NEW YORK - NBC' a !itow oxstar Jack Lescoulie' a ho&amp;»italtzed and umtteal" .after an ac.
cldental lntusloo ol barl&gt;lluraloa
and al.colloJ ••• Former heavywolgbt champ Ezzard Charles
wasr:i't In any of the )rfa~ Luther King ~urnouts because he's
fighting the toushest enemy he's
ever (aced; as always, courage-

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DI'I:CTIVI: DATE AND REPEAL
U adopted by a majority o1 the
llleoton vet.lfll on thll amendment
mtendment sbaU take etrect shaD hold ...tona in each county
1-. and •mtinC MC:!t10n I of the dl.drlet a1 the neeealb'
01 A cle VI at the ConaUtuUon ot arllll!a. The eount:Y oommlulonem 01
Olllo 8balJ. • repealed from IIUCb each county an provtde a proper

lby f, 1911! lor any

Voice along ·Broadway

LIO.U NOTICI

fel'Nd by Jaw.
(d) In ""'" of

5 -

In wldcll she nearly died ..... . - 42nd Sl. hotdoggery ~~I)
"Mission Jmpoulble" star Mar- 5113lni he didn't wish 'P bf~•JPQb.,.
tin Landau re!Usocl autocrallhs bed;" but the U!Uo ·s~&lt;ll;lioothe

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Dolly t;entlnol, l'omeroy-MidC!Itl&gt;ort, A!&gt;rU 15, 1968
offlean or aarenoMa u may M eon-

~tr tat ..._.leJnt RMOJutton
Mo. Ul

10DI'l' RUOLUTI.ON

»us , ·, i. ...... ..n. 1
&amp;itidt Yl ..... .eouw.no.

of
of

• . . llde t:ll Oltllo Nlaltft 10
~ . . . . . . . .rial

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01 tbt .UM 1n tba
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WlaW'a'ta~.\ll'"'
be HeJd OD tb ftnt 'l'UN~
U.. lht MondQ' In lby,
,J
~1 to ameDd MletiOI'I
· ~
de VI of tbe COllltltutkm
~·· ol ~Oblo ,to read u tOUowa:
,.
ABTICLJ: VI
BaeUon 1. n. pr1ne1pa1 of an
't.da. erillnl from the Ale, ot
Oibu d'-Poli1km Oil ~ or other
Wd or entruated to

A.

educeUonal and .,.
lba1l be UJed 01'
web m~nner u U.
u.1 A...nbl7 llball prNed.bt

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IMMA PllilCB DUNA.WAY', ao. ln.·
p..:;:
- r ~~ tooqapettnt ...,r.etn. whoM plaM ol
geneml Jnlerat. the
court re•ld&gt;~!nN a WUUarntPort. Sanltot-ud
may__dlrect any c:-ourt
aPPft)a to lum WllllaiDiport. Yaryla1\d.l
ctrut)' lt8 neord to tbe .UpRm.e IJONALD C. CLINK, an IDCOn\lll!*alilo
and may NView and ~1. reno•. wbolt ptae11 ol EU1441oce
modi )', or revttrM the Jud,c~Dent IX 1...,, Manor Avenue. n . MJt:n l'lor·
Ule court ol appe~~ll;
Ida 33901 ,. wW talr.a notice Ulal lel The IU.Jireme court lb.u .._ tbe a&amp;lh day of Ma,..,h. 11118 \be
view and atftJm, modit)o, or ravent aaid. PJatnUfl, Chadn p, Wlldennut.b.t.
the jud~ment 1n any CIM OHWIM · Admlni.ILrator of lhe Eltate -. llarl
by any eourt or eppeall ~t A LYndcm De&lt;:•a.ed· . flllll
Peto aec:Uon J IBI (tl of tb1i utiele. 111·1_ In the ProHte court, Melli
3) No law lball be )JUIMI: 01'
....
19813 q;W.t
rue made whereby an;y puiKill Co\111tJ', oJUo. c.- N•.
lhall be prrvented froiD tnYGJdnl tbe above named partlU ancl o\ben
the o1111nll jurildlctlon of U.. IU.• 11 ddaadanta. ln whleh the 1114
preme oOurt.
'
PlaiutiU alleled tbal the 1ald dee.
(C) 'I'Iw decWDnl 1n all oe... tn dent Earl A. l,fndon, la Uw owner
the .uprwme eourt thaU be re- of the followlnl pan:etl t&gt;f Jlllll
ported, topthllr witb the ....,n• tate:
therefor.
I'UCII INo 11
Section 3. \A) The ata&amp;e lhllll
The lollbwial d~t~c:rlbed nal •·
be diYidt!d by aw lnto compact RJI'·
tate tJt•at.td I" tll• VUialle of Po·
meroy, CoWIU' ol lblll a•!4 &amp;lat.
pelltlta dlatrtcll In each of whkh
there sball be a co1U1 of ·~
91 Ohio. bolntftd and dl~nlMd a•
eonliltinl Ol three ludle:l. -LaWI
follOWI' 8qlnD1.Il&amp; It Ull North·
may be palled lncnrUinc lbe DWII•
we•t corner of Lilt No. :IOM4r.;
ber of Judi .. :In ~ dlft:rlet
thenee ill a Norua-tariJ' dlrec·
wheftln the volume ot builb- mar
11011 on 1 llne prt:~:lltete&lt;l wttb Lota
require .uch addltton.l Judae 01'
208 1Dd 8 .._ w tile bale Df the
:tudtes. In dbtrl.cta bav_iitt addl·
diU 1 dlatanee of aboUt 100 feet:
tlonal 'udfu, tbn!le
lhaU
thence SOIIUI.we.Wrl)' alo81 tbe
PlrUciPite 1n the hell I and ciW.. - of •• , , 00 'f3 Jeet to a point
po,ttlon of eaeh eut. Tile eaurt
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,f~~declRaolution
Subttttute Houte J'oJnt
f &gt;i
No. 3)
.IOINT RESOLUTION
••., '"'I 10 . . . . . 1Mtl0a ll of
&amp;ftlelt Q of tU CO!IIIlhltloa of
a. ltaie .t Oll1o Nlatlft b:l ta..
..._ ef -..aiUilallft nCI•d-It NIOlVI!d by Ule General A.11Dbl7 Of the State Of Ohio, thf'ee..
lllba af the membeq elec:tad to
..U bouse eoneur-rm. therein, that
U... lba1l be aubmitted to the
o1 the Nte in the manner
bed bJ llw at e special elee·
be held on the first T'u.H~.7 after the 1\r&amp;t Monday in May,
•mend
aectlon
' U of
cfe n ottothe
ConstJtutlon
ot Ohio
rod aa toll owl :

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AB.TICU: D

'' lection 11. A vacaney :In the

va~:~~ncy in th~ Houee
cd. 1\ePre.entat.lvu aeturrinl after

&amp;eiuate, or a

i.

cause1 lnelud-

tbe flit ure of a memDeJ'1iet:t
quaUty !or oftlet 1hall be ftlled
appointment by ihe members ol
a Serulte or the membera of the
l!lou. Dl Replftellt.tJva. u the
eue may be who are alftltated wttb

U\e same Mllucal party u the perlast eleited. by the elect.on to
the aeat whlch haa berome vacanL
A vaeaney otturrtnt before or durlna the fln:t twenty montJu Dl a
Senatorial tenn ahall be 6.Ued by
tlmporary appointment. aa proftied in thil aectton, for only that
portion of the term which will ex·
plre on the thlrty -flrst day of Deeernb4!r following the next aeneral
elecUon occurriflg In an even-numbered year after the vacancy ocou.n, at which ~leetlon the aeat
.... U be ft.lled by the electon ll!l
provided by law for the remaining,
unexpired portion of the tenn, the
member-elect to cha.en to take Dl1011 on the ftr!J\ day In January
hext followlnl such election. No
per.on lhall be appointed to ft11 a
~ey ln the Senate or House of
l'eP..-entaUva. aa the eue may
... unleu he metta lhe qualidcatlolw .et forth In lhlt Constitution
and the ltiWII o! th1a n.te for the
•t In which the vacaney ~
AD •_ppolntment to till a vacancy
lb•ll be aceompliahed, notwJth·
~ tbe provUdon• ot' lt!t'tlon
17, Article n of thla ConrtltuUon,
bJ' the adopUOn of a re~~oluUon1
wbUe the Senate or the Houu m:
JlepE"eRfltl:tlva, u the cue may
be, It In aaalon, with the takinf
of tba :yeu and nay1 of the mem ben of the Senate or the Houae of
lteDrftenativa. u the ease may be
aftllt•ted wtlh the 1111me poUttc.~~l
PU'tJ a1 tM penon Jut elected to
tbl- - t In whleh the vacancy OC·
aww. The adoption of auch l'flDlU·
Uon llhall require the aftirmatlve
tote of a m11Jority of the memben
or the Sl!n.~~t.e or the House of Rep·
t.atlvee, u the eaae may be.
tied to vote theNOD. Sueh vote
be tpread upori the journal of
Senate or the House of Reprellntatlvu. u the eaae may be, and
eertlfled to the Secr-etary of State
1W the clerk thereof. The secretary
ot Stete llhall, upon receipt of ruch
Olrtifleatlon blue a ~rUdcate of
appolnbnt!fl~ to the person so ap~t.d and upon prtHntaUOn of
iueh et:rtJilcate to the Senate or the
Bout of ~ntaUvee.. 81 the
. . . may be the peraon so ap&amp;hall iake the oath of oftlce
Md t.orne a member of the Sen... or the- Houae of Reprnenta...., aa the eate may be, for the
tttrm for wb.lch be wu 10 ap -

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D'I'IC'tiVI: DATE AND

If adopted bJ a majority of tbe
II ton votlnf on thiiJ amendment,
tM amendment lblll take lmmldl.te ded. and e~ ~eetton 11 of
ArUcle 1'1 vt Cbe ecn.titutkln of
Oblo llbaU be repealed from .ucb
..Uve date.

(Amended Sut.Utute Houa Joint
Relolutlon No. U)
JOINT RESOLUTION

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and convenient place fOr tile coun
of appeal• to hold court.
(8) (1) 'I'be eour1a of •ppeala
llhaU bl'lt orlflnd JwUdtctlon ID
the foUowtng:
a) ~o warranto:
b)
ndamua;
Rabeaa !XIrpua::
(d ProblbiUon:
(e
Proeed.endo:
(f)
In any ca\1111 on NVIew u
maY be ~ry to ttl complete
determination.
(J) Courtl of •pplfJII tbRU ba'N
tueh ~ .. ...,. .,.. provlded 'by Jaw to N'Yi. . Pd. llftlrm,

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modifY, or a-.verM Judimentt or
llnal orden of the eourtl of. reecrd
inferior to the court ot 8JlDtRII
w11hln the diltrlc:t and lball Uve
IUCb •ppeUate Jurladletlon U .may
be provldtd bJ law to review and
aftl.rm, modify, or revern final
orde111 or aeUoiUI of admlnlstn.Uve
olfleen or apncleJ.
(3) A majority ot the judpl
he.rlnf the eaUM man be neeMaary to render • JUdlllumt. J'Uq.
menta of the eowia of ~ ue
final except aa pNlvlded ln .ect1on
J (8) (2) of UU artiCle. No jUdiment l'lllllltinl' from a trt.l by :1\ll'l
lhaU be l*Vened on t.be ~l of
lbe evidence except b_7 the ecm::ee:!~e~
three JUCIPI Marini

an

(4) Whenever tbe JudaN ol a
eourt ot appeala dnd tbaf a Judiment upon whlcb the)' have •treed
11 in confUet \vltb 1 JUdlment pronounced upon the aame qu..UOO
by any other court of appeal~: of
tile 1tate, the jUd. . ab.lill eertltJ
the reeord of the CIIH to the ~
preme court fox review and Anal
detem'llnaUon.
(C) Law1 may be paued provid•
lnf tor lhe report1n1 Dl CUN In
the courta of appeala.
S..•ctlon of.. /A) There JhaJl be a
court ol common pleaJ 1n eacb
eounty ot the Nte. Any Judn ol a
court o1 common pleat may lemporarlly hold court In any county.
Eaeh
coWlty
lhaU
leal\ one
resident
Judge
andhave
tuehatadcfitional
realdent ud1e1 a1 rn&amp;J be provkled
by law. In counUa hav:tnl more
than one judie. the judpl lhall
aelect one of their number to act
at preaidlnl' judp, to lt!I'Ve at their
pluaure. U lhe jU~ are unable
beeauae of equal dh111on ol the
vote to make auc:h .elecllon, th~
Judfe havlnl the lonft!lt total service on the court of common pleu
Jhall lll!rve aa pl'Mid1nl' jUdie untU
~leetlon !1 m.13de by vote. The pre•
:~Jnle~~:J!.at:'~ba;w=h
relcribed by rule 01 the aupreme
'court
(8) The courU of eommon pleu
1haU hive IUCh orlr,nal turUcUeUon over •II jurtlclab e marten aiul
.uch powers of !'*VIew ot proeeedlnp of admlniatratlve officera end
apncla aa may bl' provlded by
law!C./.
otharw118 pro'91de0.
.
by
w, tbere aha.IJ be I probl.te
dlv:t&amp;lon of the eourtt of common
plea1, and judpa shall be elided
Jpecifteally to such probate dlvtalon
and eb.aU be empowered to employ
and eontrol the clerka, employeea,
deputia and refereu of llleb pro..
bate cHvi.Jton of the common pleu
oourta.
Sec:tton 11 . (A) 11) In addition "to
all other powers vested by thll arttcle tn tht! aupreme eourt, lhe auprem• eowt Jhall haw pneral tnl•
perlntendence over all court1 In the
atate. SUDb l'eneral •uperintendlnr
po-r ahall be exercised by tbe
ehlel juatlce In accordance- wl1b
rule! promW..,ted by the 1upreme
court.
12) The IUpnme court ahall ap.
point an admintatrative dlf@Ctor
who shaD a-.t the cb1ef juflice
and who lhall •rve at the pleasure
of the court. The compenaatlon and
dutle. or the Pdmlnbtnttve director lbaH be detennlned by \he

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wheN a projected llne

-tptloll o( 1M C1:1Ut1 ol Oklo.

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Sou.tberll' elde of Lot No.
would m.Ht: tllenee So\1\herly
alont 1114 proJecto4 llne to the
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waat llllll of the 80 foot rlghkl ·
Wll)' of I.C.lL No. 'f, Seclot~n
rneroJ: thellee Notth a D8
Weat lttUt ol Lot No. IO!WI.: thence
Welt une of aal" Hllhway • dlataoc:e of tboul 23 rett to thll Sou.th
une of Lot No. ~'Ill.: tbenre Welt
alont the south une of Lot No.
...,.,., about 3 feet to the South
....... .,.
N
,.... ·
0•
•
Wat corner of Lot
thence ~ortb alonl the Weat lint
of Lot
to the place of be·
11 tnnlnlil conta\nlnl •boUt 2'!.100
lfl'fl,

ously ... Rumors say Par a-

mount's parent firm Gulf &amp; Weltern wants 10 add 2oth-Fox to Its
conglomerate "just to put 1be
Zanucks in charge'' .•. 1blnk
the Vietnam puzzle's impossible? The Plaza Hotel's brass
.has had emDeas conferences just
to decide II turtleneeka ohould
be permitted In Its Oak and Persian Rooms. -·
Mary Martin's of1 in u1 Do!
1 Dol" to the Midwest and then
L.A. and San Franclaco and 110011

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l'lfHI No. J:
1
The lollowln.l de~~:rl.bed rea Ill·
•-te lltu.aled In the Vlllalle or5 ,!~..:
...
of Melfi an 4 .......
meroy, county ed
d de.crlhed aa
of Ohio, bound
an!.riP ol land
lollow1· BelnJ 1 1
1o 11
feet aide bY :KI ~eet 2011 ~
1 buut
0
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off the Welt end of Lot
l'&amp;rHI No. J:
d rlbo&amp;&lt;l real e•The followint IIC
1 p
tate tltulttd tn ~h'M.~~a::d0 suf~
mero)'. county o
lbed a1
or ohio bOunded
'!~,..r 1.,.... 11
f llu
A p1rce1 o ..,
~~
~ ltwa~r the 80 foul riJht-&lt;~f-way
1 e 1 C.H. No. 1 dlrectb' oppelil.e
~t ·No 207 and beiJinnh\11 at a
int o.n the weet 1lde of 1ald
:.hHI-WIY direrlly op~l~e::
North line of Lot No. iO'J ,
Wool about 11 ~ feet to the base ol
5 th alonl lhe
the cliff: thence 011
baae of the diU a ditt.,nce of 50
feet· u.enct li.a1t to a point on
the' we~t •Ide of uld rlJ)tt-of-wa:.o
dlrediY opp~ltt ~e S~':!r.~~l
t:Qrner of Lot No . ..,, ·
lh
of abuut 11~ f.eet ; thenc~.. N~.•.l·
aluDI the wett tide of """ r
a dlat 11 nce of :iO feel to tha
uf, -way oj
boa(lnnlnll,
contalnlnll
P aee
~~~~~e~~~IOO[le':f::'· Vol. 181, Pale
19 ~ ; Vol. !.tO Pa1e 1~. ~d R.t!cord•. Melli counly , Ohio .
.
Plaintiff rurt.tr.er 1ue.:e• In 1111 Pef1·
tltlon !he name• of 111 the bene -

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::uued

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REV.
CHARLES LUSHER. .
.

H•r thll l!lllfted man of God, wtU.• putor .. htlrt
and a burrtltll' 11eal to w1D U.. kilt to ~t.

ot.JCw•

WI!DNESDAY 7:H- SUNDAY ICBOOL NiGHT .
TIIUIISDAY 7:10 - PAC - A - PBW NJGin'

FRIDAY 7:H - FAMO.Y NIGBT
8A'nJIDAY 7:11 -

Attend Service

PAC- -A - PBW NJGin'

SlJNIIAY 11:15-7:11- CJIUIICB LOYALTY 81JNDAY

4.99

BONE

For Father of
WJ/iom Ault

SPIClAL IRIBIC I:ACB NJGBT

Lady Jlllbllaher expects a major embassy post If Bobby wins
.•• Brazilian SOJ18streSs Astrud

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Gilberta (now Mrs. Nick LaSior-

SIITH AIID PAl·I·IIIIILEPOIT

za) will be singing bossa nova

lullabies by summer .

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le~~nll~=~·rayer of utd petltlo1n

Plaintiff praY• that the rl!j:hla, n·
d \len• of the uld Delen·
tere111 an be fully determined, ad. dtntl ma)'
ed and that Pe ·
J~~!~r
•;~,
P~;tt;'~th~rlzed
1nd ord·
11 d
~ell
u.ld rnl eat~te accord
1
eR
- &amp;UC h eaR maded
ini toothe atatute 1n
d provided and for wch other an
:~ other proper further relief a•
maY be ju111 and proper.
ana·
Said parllet are requlr~d to
wer on or Dtfor" the 2~th d1Y 0 1

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May , A.D . 198fl.

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Daled April Jill,, ltlllwJL.DIIlMUTM
· · . CHARLII '·
Adml"lltrator of ttte IJtaH d

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uri • - Lyntto"' oecoa"
crow Crow a Port.r
tor Plaintiff
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of

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Funeral aervlces for Frederick
.It Aul~ lather ol WUUam Aulc
ol Middleport, woro conclicled
FrlclaT II tho PhlllljJs Funeral
Homo In Ironton.
Mr. Ault died II tho Albonf
Boot Home. Tbt Rev. Wooley
BellllOII olll&lt;lllocl at the ..,..,
lcea and burial "'" In the Ha..
trhW Cemetery at Jrorton.
Other lurvivon an a aon.
Goorao Ault; • dqhter, 11 r o.
Lo..- LaWIIorn, or lllrqfteld;
• - · Clar.,.e, or Wheeioro~~urr. oDd a slatfto. Mro. Bob
lloUon, Whoelarlllurio'
In Ironton to attend the aorv&amp;ct~s . were Kr. IDd Mrs. wuu.m
Ault, llomla and Ka)'; Mr. 111d
Mro. Gary Ault ond Mr. and Mro.
Charles Buall, lllrlngllold.

'Personal Notes t

judp, or 81lJ· dp who
nti.NII
under tbta
on, may be •~ed
wltb bia conMnt. by the cbl.t iuttJce or ac:tinl clUd Jutlce ol the
lllpreiM court to active duf.7 u a
judp •nd wbJle ao .ervtq: ahall
i'ectjve the ..Ubliahed eompenu.
Uon for tueh otaet, computed upon
a per dieM balde. In addition to 8ll7
retirement benellU to wblcb Jtit
may be entWed. IAWII maJ be
= l n l Mtlrement bue-.

01 the e«.Uve date of thta amend·

m"'t

IBl In aoeordanoe wiU\ tiM proYIGons of tb1l arUele, tbe pnitral

auembl1

wn

enaat ruch 11... and

thr ruprema court lb.IU promutrate
JUCh ridea u wW Jive etred to 1M

provlliona MNin.
(C) All laWI and rulel of oourt
in exkblnot upon the eflectlft dlie
of Urla: amertdmt!flt ahall eontlnua In
etret:t untO supenedecl or GhP...S
ID 'he manner authortud 111 CbSI
amendment
·
&lt;D) AU Judad ot the probate
oouril lhaU beeornu Jndps of Uw
courta of eommon piau.
(B) Any Judie no 11 bo~
ofHee on DeceDlber :U, .... uc1
who would ..,_ elllfble !or ,.......,_.
tson In 1970 tor a tt:rrn ~nlnf
1n c•n ,...,.. ••• .,. .,.. .,.
proViGons of dlvialon (C) ol ltcUou · ~._ ArUcle IV 1 lUll be elldbJ!
nevenne~ to oa re-elect.cl m
um for one ad41Uonal trnm •
JUdie of tho eame court.

Ea•r guest• of Mlu Marprot Souer were Mr1. Charles

relative a..

Any ho.me can be converted to clean electric heat, easily
and economically. Let us prove it. Call us ... or mail this

More than 3 million American homes are heated
electrically. The Federal Power Commission forecasts 19 million families will convert to or build
electrically heated homes within just12years I Why?
Ben Franklin's stoves sold like hotcakes because
they were more efficient than an open fire. The pot
bellied stove was replaced by central heating systems. Today's big home-heating trend is another
vast improvement ..• tlamel••• electric .. . because It offers such a wide choice of systems and
so many more advantages that it makes other
methods of heating seem clumsy and old-f!lshloned. More convenient, more comfortable, more
versatile, electric heat gives you .more for your
money. And you can enjoy It now, in your present
house.

UNIT1D 8'!'ATIS o• AJDRICA
ITATJ.: OJ' OHIO
Omc&amp; or Till: lliCIIZTARY
OFITATZ

Pow or Company
Rm. 430 • 301 Clevtllnd Avt., S.W,

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AprU 5, 1968

.IT'S TIMI TO. STAll

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Seve~{.4) • • •••••• y- . 25
Foreet Run •••••••• 2l
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RESIDENTIAL .. COMMIItCAl
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By Helen Bottel
Cede.

Your problem of friendlessneSS mi(Ltlt IJe aoJVed by joining

a society for parents of the mentally retarded. Discussing similar worries here. you may learn
how to COpe with neighborhood
uneaainesa, and ~" all four of
· -·lln!:::.
you can ve tulnu·· UVea . ...:.. · H;.
Dear Helen:

I

am

in my 50s, and bad

-·•t
- k four year I
VM ""'

to

adue to
4
ww
ill health. I always knew my hu&amp;ar-·-•
but beband .... -·-'·g
a· u.~auul
...,.......,
cause none of the affairs lasted
long, 1 didn't eause a fuss. After all, I loved him and, be.

Dear l.Gnely:
A

laWJer can

tell

you that,

if facta are a• you state them,
your hu &amp;band cannot Ieave you

ocl school. He boo rolllntd his
~1ell. rm not a lawyer, 10
coordination well1 but, he can't ,_......
do much more than road and deal me out of this controverwrlle. He II 20. Monlol Jloalth BY, - H.
1bls column Ia· clecllcaled to
Cllolct and apocllll oclllcilton
!amity llvJns, 10 II yoo're havbolpod both, but not enoua~~.
11!11 they're II'QW1I. whll next? lni kid trouble or just plain
to thoro any hopt lor - l e lrN&gt;Ie, let Helen belp YOU,
9te will al10 welcome your own
like us?- loll"· c. H..
amulllns
uperl~~~:ces. Addreaa
Dear ·llr, H:
HelM
Bolle!
in cue ol I b I o
Coil or wrlto )'0111' Sla1e DIYiaiCII ol Vocaltonal Roilabllltalton, wliose beadQI&amp;rlers are a1
tho state Clpltol. With the prop.
• ' '
We h4~ a ulilily room
or ·ltabdill.
110111 can probIK our house. ll's where
lbl,y .become aolt - ~
"'* kttp lhe-liQht blllB, the
IIi!
I, _. tilm,to1111!'
-·"""""'
11011¢441
keep
lhe11l oot ol WGttr bUll, the phone. billl
troW!o. ADd wbori iiolaWior1 ol&gt;IOl'VO th07 ''111 to wor~ llkt .,.._
or ~t'' their lear• will ' re~

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MUELLER- CUMATROL

the 0'9Jutvan Ladles Prole&amp;·

&amp;loeal Goll Anodatloo TOIII'narnent !Utday for a 54-hole
lolal ol 216 to edge llardcllarglng !itlrley Jnglehorn by
· one stroke for the crown.
Miss !nglebom, nred a twoander 69, bast 1'0IIIICI or the day,

OIL AND GAS FURNACES, TOOl.
FREE ESTIMATES

.ARNOLD
BROTHERS
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to capture second place In the

$12,500 tournament.
Tlte victory was worth $1,875
in official LPGA prize money to
Miss Smith. Second place in the
Inaugural playing ol the !4urnamonl paid $1,475.

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Comtr Mill 1ncl S..ncl Sh.

PHONE! ~

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We Accept Federal Food Stamps!

eoune.

Pavement Wldth~1&amp; feet .
ProJect and Wotk Lerlgth-3.90'U
feet or o.n Mlle.
Part Ne. 2
Gallla county , Ohio on !ieetlon ~
GAL ~ ~4--'7.04. state Route No .
SM • .LA 5prin&amp;Uel4 MorJ:an 1nd Cheahlr~ Town 1 ht,., by ·apPlJIKr • · ttl·
tumlnoua •urrace treatment .
Pavement Wldth- 18 feet •
Projeet and Work Len~tll--tll,ll89. 6
feet or e.a MiJel,
Pert Ne. J
Gallla county Ohio, on SectlGAL 77~0.004 .541) (3 .84), St..te
Route No. Tla, in Greu., ,.....,. anr!,
Walnut Tow01htp1 b:v appb'lna •
bltuminoua eurface tre.tment.
Pavement WldUJ-Varloua.
ProJect and Worlt: JJtnrth-3i.38U
feet or Vl8 MUea.

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Melli County, Ohio. on SectlonaM.IG - 325-(0.00·1.181 Sht.e Route
No. 32:1, in Salem ToWlliiUp, by IP·
Plllnl a bltutniD.OWI cold
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to Bidders
apply, on tlltt proper
foi'IIU. ~c~r prequallllcatioll ..tth 'be
Hilhway Cu4lt J:xamlner at Columbtu obto. ., lent 10 d&amp;JI before
the' date Itt to open bhb.
Tbe MtBlmum
t.o be pald to
all labor emplored. on thla contrad
thlll be Ia aeeordaDCe wlt.b the
"Sebedule of Pre'fllillRI Hourl)t Wap
R-.tfll Aaeertatae4 a!KI Detal'lllilled
bJ
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Departmenttoof Slate
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SAUSAGE

FRIES

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Ground Beef
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Departrnant lmprow.menta In aceonl·
111 ce wltb Cbap\er tllll &lt;If tba S.
,.blil Code Ol' Qhl.o."
PW. nd .peclflcatllllll an on
n1e m Ute oaper\PIIInt o1 Hlt]lway•
Uld u. ortkll o1 uae DLvWlora DeJ·
li\.Y DlrtcWr.

The p&amp;ree\01' resenea

Sealtesl

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CARROTS
ONIONS
RADISHES

Hygrade Circle K

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Pavement Widtb-11 fee\.
Projed a ~ Worll Lanith-8'7~1 .8
f"t or 5.21 JUiu.
"The dat. Ml for eompleUon or
lb.. wort Jball be U aet forth In
tM bld:llrll propoaaJ.''
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Each bidder Jb.U be reqoou- ...
with ln. b14
oer11a.d obeelr.
amount
to ' ' ' ' pu Mil*
evtiit more
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Part No , 1
Gallia count1, Ohio on SeeUonGAL---32!1 _ t8.2t, state Route No.
3:15, In Mor1an ToWIUblp bJ applyIng a bUumlnou• eolcl nllx turface

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LPGA WINNER
WINCHESTER, Va. (IJP0Marll,ynn Smith shot a three .
over par 7&gt;;. in the nnal l'OI.IId ot

(JI:attern DayHibt
Saving Time ! Tue&amp;day, Aprtt 30
1918, lor Improvement. In:
PtriJ Nos. 1 to 4 inciutln ar.

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PEOPLE FEAR THE UNKNOWN
Dear Holen:
The rich can aftord ps,ycbiatrie help for their "different"
ch~ldnm, or put them In private
colt over $1,000
a
tlie""poor, or mid·
dlo-dau-- ' e mull decide. baa Slalo lnllltutlon or trylni to keep them out or lrN&gt;Ie
a1 llomo. Tltla uaually moanathat
Your nelsbbora sta,y clear of yoo
because they are alrald or the

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Powell'• Suooco•• '• , .J.S\1 23'h
Beverly's • , ••• , - • 10'h 281,1
Team High Series andGameSevon-Up, 2265 and 776. ·
Ind. High Sorlea- Julia Boyle.,
Ind. High Game -lola Howell
and Esther ~Ivester. 111.

until 10:00 A.M.,

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UNIT P•tCI CONTRACT
leukld prupotala will be re-e~Uved
at the offici! or IM: SlaUI lthChWIIY
mreetor of oluo Columowt. OIUV until J!HIO A.M., Eu1tern DaJIIIht Saw·
lni Time, Tuu«UUY Apnl :JD, tllll,
for \mprrwementl In:
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•• oM contract Hill will Ill (;,...
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UNIT P'IUCI CONTIACT
Sealed proposals will be received
at lhe oftltt or the State Hi&amp;hwa,v
Director Df O'ilio Co\umbut. Oblo

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Wolnin's Frldv Night .,._

"')T!CI TO CONTIACTOU
STATI OF OHIO
OIPAilt'MUIT OF HIGHWAYS
Colum~• Ohle Attrll I, 1961

Helen Help

leonL
' cerebral palOUr other 1011'1
Ill' waon'l_.-ontunlll ho slerl-

The trend is clear!

' Dilf'ARTMIIIT Of NIOHWA'WI'
CoiV~t~bVIo Otll. A,rll J ......tit
Cef'lh'Kt lalfl UPI
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1nJ . - fn aecordanOe wi tbe
F'OC*I\11'111 Ww ID dwl at tbe titr'LI

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sides, I wal busy with raising
my lamlly and holding my J'ob,
Since the ehUdren are gone
or burta someone, the pareats
and rm at home, PV8 noticed
ore bl1111811 and ostracized with
crloa ol, ''Why didn't thoy pot more. 1 finall.)' caught In)' bUIband dead to ri .... ts with my
lllo'•
him &amp;f183'/'' But II they DO put .
neiibbor. He beat me badly and
blm In a cold, 10Kierslellocl aiate
me if I di\'OJ'Ced him, I
llo!llilal, thOJ cao hardl3 live told ~•t
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with themselves. Moreover, our coul wa P • IUJIPO •
What bas happened to our laws
11111 are -llno - not cllolurbocl III10Usb lor ho!llilallzal!on, when they cb1't prated wornyet too clllllurbecl and retarded en? I hiV8 a cbolctt ol lltQing
011 with a cruel, unlatthlul hUI•
lor real Ule.
llolh
our bo;)'o started out band, or leaviq: and ping on
•• normal chllclren. One almost rellef. He wants me to leave,
cllod lrom aa electric &amp;hock at because now that rrn not workoae lllnt. Ilia loarnlne capac- lng, I'm a needless expense -Ity lllcgocl, At 23, ho hal the I can DO Ionger pay my w&amp;f.
Doesntt a man have to give
~"' or .., adult 1n lha mind ••a ~•e •-"''-· for SG years
ol a chUd. He to al'llll' o In •u tUI• -vwa&amp;U6
LONELY
lrW&gt;!o, moolty with dollll&lt;l'ont ol -·•-'•-?• ._ • ~v

ret1Nd

&lt;Al ProYliiOn m.u be m.adj!oib•
law for the dlapoGtion of .U

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NOTICI TO CONTaACTOIIj
STATI Of OHIO

JIYidan and dauifllar, Elloa, ol
Athens. Aa a memorlel tribute
llftCIUDI bid,
to her parerits, Mra. Jividen pre,,._., , No. l-llltDw•• •nfl
la111' 1... Ll"!!f
sented Min Sauer with a IUy.
Gallla,
·Hoeklnllo
llelp,
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Flnell(&gt;ld Atilen•
M.olll'oe. Morcan. Noble and WuhCountlea, Ohio on U.(l. ROVtel
or Columbul were Easter week- . ln~ton
N01. 33. 110, State Boate No. 13 fn
end &amp;~~est a ot her parent a, Mr _ Athena County: U. R. R0\1141 No. 3D
State Rou~ No. Ito In Oal_Ua Counand Mn, Emer1011 Jones.
ty; U. S. Route No. 33, Stall Routea
ldr. and Mr1. AllrociScarberry -Not. 58. 93, 180 ln Hoelr.IDI CountJ;
Route No. 33 State Route N'o.
and ollllclren or 11w CIIY re- u7 . Ins. MeJt:1
Counb; State Rou\1' No.
turned to Mldcll0110rl lor the boll- '78 In Monroe County; tll..ittl :Jou\ti
No. 60 1A )foqan Co\lnty; U. I llont.
' Mr. Scarberl')' lo No
dar wookend.
. 31, Stilt. Route No. UO ln Noble
a Iormor MldcUOIIOrl Hlsb School CountyJ Jntenlate Route No. 71, U.
8. Rwta ·~01. 21. SO !IDA, Slate
principal.
Route No. '71 In Waahlbftol, COUDQ',
appcylnlf Edp J.,lrlea.
Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Crimea bY
Panment Width-VU'tWI.
aDd daughter, Karen, of Ellicott ProJect Length--IIM.ll:l Mllta.
Lenllth-U9·TI 111111.
Clb', Mel., open! tho weekend In Work
'ropoaal No. J-l'our Inch enll
• lnclt \.a•e Lll'lll
Mlddi"'''rr wlthhermotller, Mra.
Alllen1, Wa~hlnJ*Ctrl Countlet Ohio,
B, B. Zeltlor and Mr. and Mrs. on
U. S. RoutH Noe. 33, 10 Ia AtbEarl Davenport. Other weekend el'll County: Jnterltate Houle No, 11,
U. S. Route1 Noa. 50 !lOA, State
auesta at the Davenport home Route No. 7 In Wuhll'lltoD Count]",
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Pn11ement Wldth-Varloua.
ler, Butch and Deama and Mra. ProJect Lenlth--45.32 KUH.
Lenl{th--90.84 :MIIel.
Rlcbord Zeigler and children, Work
"The dati 111!1 for eompleUon of
Debbie, Cln&lt;b', and Kim or Bel- thl1 llllork ahaU be 11 Itt lort.h in
the blddln.1 propoaal."
pre.
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Each bidder 1hal1 be required to
Easter weekend guests of Mrs. file with hla bid a certified l!becll
for an 1mounl equal to live per ~nt .
Mr. and Mro. Eugene Heller Pearl Reynold&amp; and Mn. Miner- a1 hi• ...,.., b\lt In no 1'"'"- noOte
lhan l0n lhou11nd doJIDrl or " bond
ol Sooth Point; Mr. and Mro. va CbUders were Mra. Nina for
Len per ~t of hla bl~. payable
Eugene Rills and son, Kenneth Bland, Mrs. Clarence Archer, to the Director.
Bldd.tu mu1t apply on the proper
Ray ol LOlli Bottom, and Mr. and Charles Leslie and Cheryl Ann, torrru~.
for prequalllicalton with th e
Mr1. Marvin Burt, Jetr, Ran- and Mr. and Mra. William Bland Hlllhway Credit Examiner al ColumOhiu. ~~ 1e1111t 10 dan Mfore
dall, Melanie and David, and Mr. and dausblor, Kathy and Carla, bua.
the date aet to open bldJ.
and Mro.llayRlus, Caralymand all of Akron, and Charlet Robert The Minimum WIJe \o be paid. to
all labor employed oa thiJ eonlrad
MaralyM Tracy, Pomeroy were Chambers of Point PJeaaant.
oha ll b~ in aceordauce with llle
The Rev. and Mrl. George "Schedule of Prevalllnl Hourl' WaJe
Easter diMer guesta of Mr. ud
Rat... Ascertained and Determined
Siddall and children, Tommy, by the Department of Jn~atrlal ReMrs. Ben NeutzUng.
applkable to Stale lDJhway
Dr. and Mrs. M. K. FUiBio or Tbnm.y, and Laura of Deer Park a.uon•
Department Jmprov•mentJ In ltl!ord·
Atllens were guests for a pre- come &amp;mclay nliht to visit her ance with Chapter fU5 or the ReCoda of Ohio.'•
Easter diMer at the home of mother, Mrs. Paul Snart, a pa- V\Itd
Pl.allll and •pe ~lflcatlon• are on
Mr. and Mrl. Frank Fugate Uent at Veteran• Memorial Hos- file In UJ.m Department oJ RIP••Ja
and the Office of lhe Di.,lalon Dep.
Tlturoda¥ nlsbl.
I&lt; pital, and other relatives.
ut)' Director.
Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Bush The Director rt1erve1 th• r~t to
Paul Worner and 11011, Ricky,
re~ct any and all blda.
returned &amp;mday from a foor- and children of Springfteld were
1'. E. MAIHITIIIl
day camping trip on Cranberry Easter weekoncl guests of Mr. f.)~; 4·22OII.ICTOR
2ll'
River in West Virginia.
and Mrs. William Ault and other

your friends, becauae your life
DNst reYolve arouncl the c1111d
who will ba :rour charge Ill his
We.
u tho ohUd cauaes da!na&amp;O

Judlet~ ol the court. of appeau
lball tte the ll8bUI. Common pleu
judpa shall reeet.ve .u~h compen·
18t.lon aa may be provided by law.
.1-udpa lball receive no feel or perquillt.a nor bald any otber oftlce
of proftl or truat. under tM authorIty of UU. atate, or of the United
Statel. AU voce. tor any jud1e, for
any elec:Uve omce, except a JU&lt;Hclal
otftce, under \he •uthority of thil
Jtate, gtven by the pneral uaem·
· bty, or the people 1JuJI be void.
(C) No per&amp;On ahall be elected
cr appointed to any judicial omce
Jl oc. cr before the d.aJ when bt
ahall allllme the omoe and. enW
upon the dJJchar1e of IW dutlet be
lhtlll have attained the a:fi of - -

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amendment :

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Top-money entertainer owes
so much to The Boys, only thing

RANGELIST

IT'S SUMMER TIME

as the summer ts over, she'll
take two full years to rest 'C) in
Brazil •.• You can get iced cof.
fee in the town's finest French
restaurant (La GrenouiUe) but
order it in the Lutece grub&amp;hqJ
and you get a holty.wlty tumclown ... Cape COd will ba Howard Hughes' next big~ targot,

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APRIL 17 THIU

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Blacl&lt; volvilt, 1!1~ crt!JO, li'm- . per[ormance In a ii"&gt;UP· Solobollc or the dead! or Christ and l-'1 wore Mri. Marvin Burt,
tho darkne11 or lin, draped tho Mra. Harvey Vu Vranken, Herallor orthoTrbdlfUnlledChurcb. r1 Moore, John WOllam maetor Chrlol lorthoOOmmunllycllolr tnar, Mrl, !itlrley Hamm, Freel
proiOIIIattoa ol The Crucifixion Blaotlnar, Ben PhlliiCIII, and JOhn
FrlclaT n~a~tt.
Worl')'.
Cholr member• were aWred
For the Eaater a..ncJay aerln black robes lor the contall dl- vices, lhe oltar was bankocl with
rectec1 b1 Mrl. Poul Nease. Mra. memorial lllleo, An orllll!l proBen N~lni was altho or'"'" ludo, Tho Eastor Flower - ed the service. Marvin Burt, FAFollowlq her p r o I u d e, ward KOMocly, Ralllh Gravoa, and
Chrlll'o ildlerJna. and tho pro- Doa Mayer In whllo I'Gbes aervocl
Ctlokllill hymn, the Rev. Car- the communion, The Rev. Mr.
ver WIUiama or lho Pomeroy Perrin' a aermon topic: waa, FlndBapllll CIM!rch pve the lnvo- lnl Chrlll In the Gardea. Mils
caUIIIL 'lbo bonodlctlon -~~·­ Molanle BUrl and Mlaa Janice
en by tho Rev. Glon 1Uie1 or Holter served 11 acrolytea tor
the Un!toci Motllodlll Church.
both morniJIB worlllllll and omtKlllsbl Tomplar1 alto- tho riH servteeaat the church.

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of

Frutlcosia" wbtch really means
loll or blackberry bushes.
Tlto Jack Ca15li!Y - lillrley
Jmes rwnors erlljlled ·apin .. ,
Jack' a duo to star al tho st.
Regis Mai!IODOite ,J,ortly: ho ~socl
to be a ballhop.P,one operator
and elevator boy at tholfl1llower, Ritz and King EdWard ~otela

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at law an"'d ',', '.,.'of •'•'",
1 E 1 A Lyndon
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to •hne
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butlon of ht. utate .
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t d to ...-.ld ule , and 1..,0 1 ·
~n::n o~her facta , 111d rdtrence U:
ha~ to tilt petit ion in thlt ca.e al-

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here a lew dozen, IIIIo ago .. •
Gig YOOIIII'I dales are with a
lovely SOJ&gt;Ol'- tho' marrlocl
star ... Georp Burns laupo at
rumorollnklnl him with 19:yeor.
old UCLA student Uea Mnler
(uses her In his act) but he IIIII
c1ate1ber.
Helen Ha.Yol Ia hoate,ll!ni the
eelobrlty part;y [or Jack Benny
after his Walclorf Orst - nliht
... Tlte UsO honOred berolc Jane
Froman tdr 'her endless selfloll G, L lllle:laiJdnl; which
Jalle a1ar1oc1 39 oporatlma ago
- Otter tho
cJiilper eraah

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DT&amp;C'IIVJ: DATI: AND REPEAL
U adopted by 1 majorttJ Of tbe
electors VOtlnt' on lhi.J amendment.
the amendment ex~pt Plll'll ...apb
(BI of the Bcbedule ahall take dfect January 10, nno, and exilt1nJ
aectlons 1 and J, •nd l8dioDa I,
!... I, 11, I, 10, 1S and lot. of Article
IV of me ConaUtuUon of Oldo llh.n
be repeakd from Neb. dedlve
dati!. Pua(rlph (BI of the Scheel·
uk and the repeal of aeetlon• U
end 13 of Artk:le XI adoiMd tn.
11111 lhaD become eftectlvt' flnmecUatel:v upon Ule adoDtton of tbll
amendment b7 U&amp;e eleolon Ott au

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IW complete

keeps him In one piece Ia b I s
showbiz ~•in" with former and
likely future ttppety.top pollllclorta ... GenUeman larmtr In
nearby Connecticut keeps !reopassers away witb ~a, ••Keep

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The Crucifixion
Given by ,Choir

to aii!Ue girl In a Tlmea Square only mob rocd&amp;711zlnR hb'f

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.~· ..OJ 1 ,. . 1o IUIMad IMCil1oa I aad
"· L 1D ...ct .aso.. L 4. I. ad
·"t !: I. ... to NpNl -noaa L 4. I.
t. L JD, U. Ud. 14 at Altlcll 1'9',
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' JACK O'BRIAN
BY
NEW YORK - NBC' a !itow oxstar Jack Lescoulie' a ho&amp;»italtzed and umtteal" .after an ac.
cldental lntusloo ol barl&gt;lluraloa
and al.colloJ ••• Former heavywolgbt champ Ezzard Charles
wasr:i't In any of the )rfa~ Luther King ~urnouts because he's
fighting the toushest enemy he's
ever (aced; as always, courage-

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DI'I:CTIVI: DATE AND REPEAL
U adopted by a majority o1 the
llleoton vet.lfll on thll amendment
mtendment sbaU take etrect shaD hold ...tona in each county
1-. and •mtinC MC:!t10n I of the dl.drlet a1 the neeealb'
01 A cle VI at the ConaUtuUon ot arllll!a. The eount:Y oommlulonem 01
Olllo 8balJ. • repealed from IIUCb each county an provtde a proper

lby f, 1911! lor any

Voice along ·Broadway

LIO.U NOTICI

fel'Nd by Jaw.
(d) In ""'" of

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In wldcll she nearly died ..... . - 42nd Sl. hotdoggery ~~I)
"Mission Jmpoulble" star Mar- 5113lni he didn't wish 'P bf~•JPQb.,.
tin Landau re!Usocl autocrallhs bed;" but the U!Uo ·s~&lt;ll;lioothe

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ANOTHER SIUPMENT of women's and children's clothing
has arrived; also, men's work
unllorms. Jeffers Clothing
Store, Rt 33, Pomeroy.
~:Ute

WILL DO sewing at home: lip.
pers, pockets, pegging, ben&gt;
lng, alteraUons, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Mason,
Phone 7'13-4e51.
S.l.NOIP
SPECIAL PERMANENTS res·
ular $IS nnw $UO. Cletlth
Brogan's Shop, near Salem
Center.
S.lf-3llc
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang Sprlnjjs
Nile Club, S to 8 p.m. Monday tbru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
every Friday.
Ullc
PENNY - ONE 11146 PENNY
Will pay lor a brake adjus~
rnent at Pomeroy Home &amp;
Atlto.
1-7-tle

Auction
SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 11 a.
m. 3\i miles east of Shade,
Olrlo. on township road No.
110 comolete boosehold and
la~e amount of mlseenan·
eous Items Lunch avanabte.
Mr. and Mrs. BID Snow. own·
ers. McCoy's Auction Service,
Au&lt;ts.
· 4-14-8te

S•l• ., Ttlclt
R-4 CATAPILLAR blade and
Winch lor sale, or will trade
for pick-up truck. Phone 992383$
4-1(-Sip

L&lt;'st rnd Found
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Keys With rabbit loot
fob. Please call Jacob Tum·
er at 991-38111 and reoelve reward. Jacob TUrner. 4-14-3tp

.

Help Wanted
Art Linkletter bas
joined Beellne fashion &amp;Mw,
bow about you? Qualilleations
real deolre to earn money. 10
11ours a week in spare Ume
IIJid transportation. No collecting or delivery. C8l1 Gallipolis 446-4146.
4-12-31&lt;

LADiq -

FEMALE. Waitress 21 to 115,
must have neat appearance,
llighl sh~t. good pay, apply
1n person. Blue Tartan. 4-11-Mc

CAR HOP, waitress and dlob
wuber. Apply In peroon.
Crow'• Steak Houle. ~tc

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Em.,ln•·ment Wanted
WOMAN wants bouoeworl&lt; by
dav or week. Phone 992-51110.
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2 Door Monterey, V-8 IUtomltie trlftl,, new w.w. tint,

whit• flnl•h •.shlr]&gt; •nd eleon interior ndlo ond beoter
1962 FORD
..
. .. .. . .. .'.. . ...... $195

lalaxie tsOO, ·4 door. V-8 eftline, :~uto. tru&amp;; power
&lt;!Perin~. rodlo. •ood u..,
red l!lnl*

1965 CHEVY II

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Suprr Spt. Cpe. VB engine, automatic tnn-. New t1re1.
('lean interior. radio and hnter
.
1963 PONTIAC
. . . . . . ............ $t9S
C;t'"''lina 2 d~. autom_atie, good tlft1, ndio aad '-ter

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QUALITY
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Wanted To Buy

· f. LARGE LOT or oman acreage

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Howard

Cedi, 1110 W. Main 81., l'ome11111·
1...11.

Wanted to Rent
l'HIItEE OR lour room house
With small yard, In Middle·
port. can m.24M.
4-lute

ii:tiVE ROOM lumilbed bouse,
both. In Pomeroy. can 247·
Ml.
4-IUtp

apartment, 11(\!o
Ave., Pemeroy. Ph.
4-7-tle

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NINE ROOM house, 1\!o 1011.
Racine, Phone IMN7SI.
f.Nic

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when your belt
deof, -

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I$ feet, 50 bp Mereuey mo(.HI&lt;

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b.ch. day the eGde lett.en .... dlffft'lld.

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NOTICI OP

Cue No. ltaO'r

lttate .t &amp;11llrtw Harrta. Dttet....
•N"ollee 11 heNbJ llqn that Mar.
,..ll"fft Juanita Klckll, of Mm Buttemut Rldte North Obntttd. OMo,
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Dated tbla Mh d17 of APril 111111

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EYINRUDE

TIRES??
New!.Supply Wlc.. Ovola

992-2788

Ohio boat and moiDr

Ucenae

x;;mh~'rine

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Dated. th1l JJWJ dQ" of April 1111
P~ N. O'IIIIN
pr....t. IVCitl .t Nkl Ctunty

Hockingport, Ohio

Cueltlu flr~./~

our

car! We
bouqht it'

next r4 kln. the benellelarillt under
the will; aDd. to the ~+• .. mr- · "
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to1'11.1)'t repreunt1n1 any
of the
aforementioned peno.-.

Lucy Will - No. tmt. Pomeroy
Ohio
You are hereby notlfted. tblt Ute
In•entoi"J" and AppraiHmn.t o:f Ule
elltate ol the afonmentloned, de·
eeaMd. late ol •td County WM ftl...
ed In lhla : ourt. Said taventoi'J' aDCI
Appraltemenl wiD be far bearlrl&amp; 'bll•
•ore thlt Court on the 25UI 417 ol
April. 19118. at 10:00 o'clo9 A.M.
Any penon dulrtajJ to lib! fill ·
ettpUona thtrflto lllUit fUe ' U.m at
trut fln diYI" prior to tiM date •t
for hear:la••
Glvtn undtlr IDJ' hand Pd Ifill of
•lid Colll1 tb1a 5\11 Qy of AprU

Business
EQUIPMEI'I,l'.-·-

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NOTICI ON ..LIMO OP INYIMIJOilY
AND A"IAIIIMINT
The lfeta of Otlla, Melp County
PrtiMte CIIUrt
To the J;:xeeutor 11r A41....,\nl•1.. -tor
111 the MUte: tel auch of Ula foUolnl u are relideatt of the S\itl.., of
Ohl11. via:- the IUn'lrilll lpcrlllt tbe

DWARF FRUIT TREES $4.95
FORSYTHIA
RED, PINK, WHJTE
FLOWERING ALMOND
DOGWOOD
ALTHEA
HARDY AZALEAS $3.95
MOCK . ORANGE
MAGNOLIAS $4.95
WIEGEUA 99c
GREEN SHRUBS
&amp;

Of\ FOR Hei\VEIVS SilK£..

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CHESTER, 0. 98t-41tl
385-3047

LOGAN FIRE

EEKANDMEEK

4.-ll: t-lD: t-U ate

PHONE.G67-337U

RNihtateFor

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APPOiti'TMIN'r'
CIM No . lD 11M
latHe of RoHrt Y. Waltflfi'Mift
O.CIIted
Notk:e It hereby ll•en that NieMI
A Weatherman, of T\lppen Plltnl,
oti.kl, bu beton club appointed aocutrtx of the Eltat.e of Robert V.
Weatherman deceaM4. late ol MU.
County, Obto.
Cr.dlton are raqu.INd. ~ tue tbelr
elalml with ta~d flduelall' within !our

SALES AND SERVICE

GUARANTEED

16.50 and 18.50
All Regular Sizes
$_12.50
John W. VanMet•

NDTICI

SAFETY
and -

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Ju,.. altd eK-efflcle Cllrk
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vice, I'Oliilfily, Ohio, RD I.
apeclal pr!oea on 8111nJuiahen for boola, trallen a a d
lzomea. DwiJh! IRaan 119!sat1, Clzarlea ManbaO Illas4, MP: l!'.lehlnger IIU5t8.

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SYRACUSE - Modem one
Chllf DettV9Y Cllrll
+1: ..
:nc
story masonry home, 1 room
(4 bedroom), bath, basement
NOTICI OP AZ'POtNTMINT
with garage. kitchen With
.
ca. No. stbuilt-In eooldng units, 2 acre
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latah ef Clrel A II. lllelll.., DIUIIIII
Lawr~""""' E.IUI
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Notlt!l i1 MnbJ' li¥111 daal lba·
tot on Route 124. $17,500.00
I-3I).S(Ite ley Folden or Rarrtto11.wl Oldo.
· hM been d11l1 IPJIOIII.ttcl A4aftlt.
ROU'I'E 1U - DEAD MA.'I
tntor of the :&amp;ltate of Cerel A. hiCURVE - 2 story frame
C.
BRADFORD
clen, deceued. late of Melfi eo•• ,,.
Ohlo.
home, bath, lour bedroo1121, ·
AUCTIONICIB
Creditor~ IN IWQu!Nd to file tbelr
elaiDM with ••"- BduclarJ wttbbt. four
front porch, oellar, 2 acre lot.
OriQitle....
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Will aell AS IS. $5500.00
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a.t1et
Dattd WI l8tll dQ' of Jlueh 18.
l'fnMI
HMtN C. lACON
POMEROY - Two otory brick.
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......... · Two 4 rooms and bath ap~
M.a..
M' Mhl CMftty
Bleile. , _
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ment, gas furnace beating,
• 1 tie
level lot eloae to Main Street.
Rent oul one apartment and
AIR OOMJ11101l1NG llefrleel'live In the other. $85011.00
atloo umoe. Jact'l ~
LANGSVILLE AREA - IJ AC.
eraUoa, New
RES - 5 room 1zouae wllb
IIUIIIL
4 I tll1
bath, dug well. water ll)'llem,
not far off hard roa:l.
$lllll'l.tlll READY • MIX eonereta dell\'m4 ri8lll to JOIII' pnsJed.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
rut and IIIJ. Fnt
matea.
!'hoM - - . ClollAlbert M. en, 1lrobr
lela Ready • Ills Co., MJML
Insurance
port. Ohio.
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IN T~ISTLE HARBOR,
'80UT THIS TIME'

AHDORMMED
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BUDGET PRICII: Jun,n,n GD
0111' Uslrd lloar •
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Baker Fln:lturt. 'lllddllpid.
Ohio.
' II tile

BROADWAY
f HOUSES - MUll' IIZLI. AT
ONCE - J bo.- buUt in 1115 SEWING MACIIDI£8, repelr
One has 7 rooms (I bedrooms)
oorvlee. aU mobl. WY S.
batb, part balemmt. Ollzor
JJif. The Fsbrle ...,, Pom.

has '

rooms

(t

bedrslollll),

bath - £llso zotben in need
of repair, but u&lt;tllent bullzl.
ing sitea .. CaD for .l!lllre in-

flrmltloa.

66 Yolks. . .$1595
Squ""e BKk Sedon. ODe
careful owner. aaod

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IIIII 5mb. We 8boi]itn
Sci-.
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EXPERT

Motorcydt

2 Or. Hard Top. Oeo 1oeal
nwnn. ·'Power Bteertng.
tow mlle.,.. Extn nlee.

64 O.evrolet $1695

llepllr,

SUper Sport 2 Ill'. Holll

II T II " l'amerOJ Horne ltlll Atilt.
IICIJOOL - OUVER II', - 1
u•m
llory frame, I I'OODII (J bedS'OOIDI), front por¢11, bale- EXPERT ElfGINB 'I'IJIIB UP,
men!. lfoale needl Jnssdl .... .... pi• [11111 H llllll:zd,
pair. bul is .-!lent builzllnll
Pomeroy Horne Is Auto.
lito. $2,500.110.
11-10-'l'FC
MOIIJL BOMB - (11111), two
bedroosna, eoppertone a:fldws, FAST FARM TIRE !IEIMCI.
wall to wall earpet in DYing PomeroY Home ltlll Auto.
room. AD au appllaS£011.
114'1'FC
HENRY CU!UND
JIU8,lliNO

RANCH STYLE boast, I rooDEI; .
"~. ,eafJtl!l'l,, ~. otllo
buildlsq[l, I ....... ll* acne
In lll'lwberria WIU 1111
boule ZIQd iot or boule 11111
aereqe. Pllone . Clsell«
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1111.
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Top. An ... 2'1 ohup ...

lnllde ond oul Spoil• Ill
white finish With blaek •I·
~JI bucket oeab and lull
Gpefllltna eoniUl.Power
oteeritz.ll.

.WTTNARS

Buick

Pontiac

GMC Truclca

POMEROY

3

New f•-"nltur•
only

$1595

'299 ....',

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,·. .:C .mlont...T'wino •

P~ ~o,toNTH r.~tar ao11 ru.
tered wolir. Conllct Bill Jluet,·
Rullan4. A1ro ~ ton psmelecl
~rack. beavy du,ly, :me.p.

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WAS OOING TO 5' 'PPLV
-I'LL TAKE ONE &lt;.U ESS,

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belln

tratrlx of the 18tatl of Andrew Harrill . dae..llld, lllte of Mala- CDUJlt1.
Ohio.
Credlton are reoulred. to file thalr
elalmt with aakt ftdudary wlthln lour

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'· M. O'IIIIN
Pr6btt1 Jud.. of Alii CIUftty

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SUNDAY'I llrJptlt-1 IL\N 18 THE :MJ:RRIEBT BPECID! OF CREATWlf: AU. ABOVIl on BilLOW Hllll ARI:

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MON.THRlfFRI.
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tor; trailer. Piano uuprllbt,"
good condition. Phone 119-

MAW

HOLT AN'
MAI&lt;E A WISH,

.EXPEiiiNcED.

WMP toAL·

price

CROSSWORD

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RADIAJOR
SERVICE

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aportment, Dll
Avo., Pemeroy. Ph.
4-7-tle

lion 11148; 011 mobile Ullil
Ul'll. and olllee fundture;

llfl8 EARLY American stereo:
'ndB aet has AM &amp; FM radio.
for $ale
( apeed automaUe reeord
cllanger. Lovely llnl:lb. lost JAMES FRY properly on Mid·
!Ike new. Take over PRY·
dleport HOI. Phone 712-6613.
Forhnt
(.14-61e
ments of $UI per month or
pay $86.21. Try it In your
FURNISHED and unfumlsbed SOUTHERN PLANTS. order
now,
cabbage,
tomatoes,
pephome Phone 992-28118. (.HI&lt; 1967 HONDA, 300 Dream, 6500
apartments. Cloae to !leboot.
pers, sweet potatoes. Phone
miles, windsbiekl and helmet,
Phone 992-S4!4,
10.18-lle
MS-2593, Charles R. Hmts. 111611 STEREO radio comblna·
good condition. call 88UI06
Portland. Ohio.
8-1~
lion. Handsome walnut conMason.
4-14-«p
LARGE five room and ~ath
sole. has BSR automatic ""'"
apartment, newly d....,.a!l!d,
FOR CUSIIION OOMFORT ord chanRer. Take over pay· NINE ROOM HOVl!E, BATH.
fumaee heat, Pomavy,
Knapp
Shoes,
Clift's
Shoe
Ill&gt;
ments of $S.12 t&gt;er month or
Tuppers Plains, e•oellent eonPhone 992-530'1.
g.ife
pair, Middleport.
J.2WO!c
dillon Inside. new aluminum
[lilY SII8.4G. can IIIS-28SII.
4-Utc
sldlnR.
Iaroe lot, several outALL NEW ELEC'I'IUC I room
FOUR
ROOM
house,
bath,
full
buildings, phone 1167-3242.
apartmeot, beautHul view of
basement,
garage.
Two
year
4-14-ltc
HOUSE,
also
Speed
Queen
the river, you have to see lo
old
home.
Phone
992-2Ul.
washer $30. po- lawn mowappreciate. eooveniellt an d
~
er $30. C•ll 991·5886. 4-10.121p 1961 LARK. Good condition.
comfortable. pbone ~~fUm .
Good llreHISO. Call Mt3-21-tle
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TO)' PALOMINO MARE, 5 years old.
4-1Utc
42'12.
miniature. $'15 and up. Stud
~entle, make a 4-H'er. a good
FURNISHED three-room apartservice
and
grooming.
Phone
riding
horse. Phone 1192-311'19. BALDWIN HOME organ to be
ment, bath; on SOUth Second
11!12-5443.
11
s
tie
4-ll~tp
repossessed and resold In Ibis
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
area.
For Information write
Howard eecn. 11112-52112.
PETS
Black
ScoUies.
White
SINGER
PORTABLE.
s•Wll
like
Credit
Min'.. 'Graves Piano
4-S-ifc
Westles, Miniature Schnauzers
new. Zig zag equipped. Full
and Organ Co .. 313 E. Broad
and
Poodles
lor
Easter.
Bart&lt;.
price
$25.82.
Terms.
Phone
St.,
Columbus. 0.
4-14-ltc
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
aroo
Kennels.
Coolvme,
Ohio.
992-21185.
4-11-tfc
APARTMENT. Middleport,
Phone
667-36111.
4-S-Iotc
1961 OLOOMOBILE: Good con.
pbone 992-3874.
4-S-IIe
111611 ZIG ZAG, buttonholes. se.,.
dillon. S4110. SeDinq due to iD
COAL, heavy, lumo stoker. eg~
on buttons, monograms, fanhealth. Ben Kesterson. phone
IUid mine run. Excelsior Salt
For Sale
cy designs. ete. Sews easy. ~2044 . Mav be seen al
BY OWNER, new three bed- Worka, Inc., E. Main St.. PoOne dial does 11 all. Pay off Welchtown.
4-14-!tc
room air conditioned home; meroy . Phone 992-m1. IU.tlc
balance due 8 payments of
two car garage, t.'Omer lol
$5.15 each. Phone 992-268S.
nNE FORTl corn nlanter. one
If interested, call 192-3618. SEVEN ROOM bouse, seven
4-11-tlc Fl.Ell'lllLF: TYPE nlck-uo dlslt.
1-%1-tlc acres of land, cellar, smoke
12 dil!k wide. Phone 119U236.
house, good garden apace, 1951 FORD F-100. six cylinder;
(.14-!tc
STEREO RADIO console; ma· two good wells. very good
1963 Ford F-250. eight cylln·
pie stereo with AM-FM radio, water, coal bouse, wood
der; 1963 Ford F-100, eight
deluxe floating turntable. per· house: $21100. can be houl!hl
cylinder: Can be seen at Dra. WILL YOU make a lair offer
on
land
contract.
Phone
742feet condition. Take over payon desirable ten year old
vo Corp., Racine lock site.
4-Htc
ments of $3 per month or pay 4356 Rutland.
house on Rt. 111, In Clifton.
For details, phone New Ha·
balance $107.20. Try It in
Sis nice rooms and bath.
ven 8112-2151.
4-11-Stc
your home. Call 992-3218.
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing mabasement separated to 6
4-!Utcp clllne. ,Is machine sold SOLID STATE stereo; 1967 waJ.
rooJJlS and tile shower, 12116
---much bl•ber. 'ndB machine
nut stereo console with (
stalL Two lots 501100 each
19'8 EARLY American stereo will make bultonholell. dam,
speake,.., 4-speed automatic
Fenced In privacy. All klnlia
radio combination, damaged
embroidery and zig zaf. Take
chaJ18er. Take over payments
of fruit trees. Inquire at
in sltipment; original price over payments of $1.25 per
of $s.75 per month or pay baJ.
Blanche Compson In Clifton,
$349.95, balanoe now $2011, or week or pay balance due,
anee $6f.40. Call 992-3218.
W, Va.
4-10-30tc
payments of $9.7S per month. $38.16. Phone 992-a. (.HI&lt;
4-!Utc
New warranty, Cali 992-3218.
JOiiN FRY properly on Mkf.
SWEEPERS, 17 YEAR old Palomino gelding,
4-lutc ELECTROLUX
dleport tnll. Phone 71U61S.
rug wasbers, pollsben and
(.lll«e
3 year old gelding, riding
50XIO MOBILE horne, 1964 mo- genuine parts, eall 992-mo.
mare witlltwo week old Palodel, copperlone idleben, two
S.ll&gt;30tp
mino colt, 4 year old 52-Inch MUELLER FORCED air fur.
bedrooms, carpet In llvlng
pony, 7 year old 50-Inch pony.
naoe, 4 years old, 125,0110
room. Phone 992-2619. 4-7-I!IC IF CARPETS look dull and
Can be seen evenings alter 6
BTU. Complete Wilh duct
drear, remove the spots 8l!l
or on Sunday. Phone 7U-57'16.
work. registers and tbermoLIVE BAIT, H hour self...,...
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they appear, with Blue Lus·
stal. Phone 992-3773. 4-11-ifc
vice. File's, '11drd St., )M. tre. Rent electric shampooer
dleport.
4-l-121c $1. Baker Furniture. 4-IHtc USED PIANOS, THREE EX·
RP•I htate For S•'"
TRA NICE. re-conditioned upO'BRIEN AND CROW
right
pianos.
Also
other
pi·
REALTY CO.
DAILY
anos
from
$311.95
up.
Free
c[e.
POMEROY - NICE HOME
AOIUlllll
7. Rejed:lon
27. Polllh
1. Hlta
livery. Csll 742-4211. 4-l~tc
8. Fence
river
W1TII RENTAL - Appro~. 8
8. Tapeatry
9.Meuure
29. 8plaah
acres
- 6 rooms (3 bedrooms)
11. nlwnine
of land
32. Former
214
Ford
plow,
one
Ford
com
bath. lull basement, garage,
12. Period of
10. Obeervt1
pre.
cultivator, one wagon unloadtranq uillty 18. Schedule
mier'•
out building, garden apace.
13. Manhal
ot Price•
monoIng gear box, one 8xl2 tru,•k
All
in good condlllon.
H . Ablue
19. Prepo1ttlon
gram
bed
with
racks.
Phone
119!$11,500.00
115. Snake
20. MUiical
3!1. Moved,
6873 day, or 99U9'I3 eventnss. POMEROY - 4 LO'I'8 &amp; ROME
channer'a
lludy
clarinet
21. Than:
cattle
or contact Larry Ritchie. Ml·
- 1\!o story frame, out of an
18. Mexican
O.r.
sa. Reaort. SUNDAY'• Aa•-r
nersvllle,
Olrlo.
4-14-31-.
nooc1s. s rooms (2 bedrooms).
rubber
22.careaa
37. Otherwi.ae
4.2. Source of
23. Oriental
bath. Going al $S,500.00.
38. crown
1ha.de
17. American
porgy
40. Wlng~llke
U . Bitter
1963 CHEVY TI, Nova. New en- MIDDLEPORT - 1\i story
Indians
25. Soak flax
41. Butter,
veteh
gine, two door hard top.
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooma),
21 . Likely
24. 0fltrich.
lard,
-'5. Witty
Phone
19M9'18.
4-!Hip
24. Sta.rot
Jtke bird
bath. walt to wall earoet,
rruae. et.c.
,.ytnr
Boorpltll
some
paneling, kileben cabl·
110
28. Slighte•t
r:- [2 11 14 15 f%:1"
I"
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ELECTRIC FENCER, rods, Jn.
nels,
buDt-ln
oven and range.
30. Body of
sulat.on,
wire
and
barb
wire,
Mo1lem
luD basement. ID excellent
I"
~ I"
acholara
good condition. Reasonable.
condition. $12,500.00.
31 . Pay
I"
Phone 992-59117.
4-l~tc
HI!NRY CLElAND

tlon

For Rent

bUe radio uoiia, one bua Illation, frequency 011 bale etaf3,SOO. Phone
992-2124 evenlnp.

The lloiiJ sentt::o1, Pomezw-Mlddltport, Ai&gt;rU 16, Ul68

BAHNI!Y

'Bus,iness Ser_vices.

FOUR (f) &lt;1111 as is, Bva mo.

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEROY, OHIO

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

IUilable lor buDding home, or
~ - -~ will buy moderately prb4 33. Wine caak
~ home In Meigs Local Scbool 34.1nqu1ftd.
Dog star
J)lstricl. Write Box 41, 11111- at.
39. Float
dlepG't.
4-1-ifc 43. Diah
Alft'IQUES, furnllure, diJbel.

For Sale

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ANOTHER SIUPMENT of women's and children's clothing
has arrived; also, men's work
unllorms. Jeffers Clothing
Store, Rt 33, Pomeroy.
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WILL DO sewing at home: lip.
pers, pockets, pegging, ben&gt;
lng, alteraUons, etc. Mrs.
Freddie Thabet,
Mason,
Phone 7'13-4e51.
S.l.NOIP
SPECIAL PERMANENTS res·
ular $IS nnw $UO. Cletlth
Brogan's Shop, near Salem
Center.
S.lf-3llc
HAPPY HOUR, Sbenang Sprlnjjs
Nile Club, S to 8 p.m. Monday tbru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
every Friday.
Ullc
PENNY - ONE 11146 PENNY
Will pay lor a brake adjus~
rnent at Pomeroy Home &amp;
Atlto.
1-7-tle

Auction
SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 11 a.
m. 3\i miles east of Shade,
Olrlo. on township road No.
110 comolete boosehold and
la~e amount of mlseenan·
eous Items Lunch avanabte.
Mr. and Mrs. BID Snow. own·
ers. McCoy's Auction Service,
Au&lt;ts.
· 4-14-8te

S•l• ., Ttlclt
R-4 CATAPILLAR blade and
Winch lor sale, or will trade
for pick-up truck. Phone 992383$
4-1(-Sip

L&lt;'st rnd Found
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Keys With rabbit loot
fob. Please call Jacob Tum·
er at 991-38111 and reoelve reward. Jacob TUrner. 4-14-3tp

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Help Wanted
Art Linkletter bas
joined Beellne fashion &amp;Mw,
bow about you? Qualilleations
real deolre to earn money. 10
11ours a week in spare Ume
IIJid transportation. No collecting or delivery. C8l1 Gallipolis 446-4146.
4-12-31&lt;

LADiq -

FEMALE. Waitress 21 to 115,
must have neat appearance,
llighl sh~t. good pay, apply
1n person. Blue Tartan. 4-11-Mc

CAR HOP, waitress and dlob
wuber. Apply In peroon.
Crow'• Steak Houle. ~tc

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Em.,ln•·ment Wanted
WOMAN wants bouoeworl&lt; by
dav or week. Phone 992-51110.
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2 Door Monterey, V-8 IUtomltie trlftl,, new w.w. tint,

whit• flnl•h •.shlr]&gt; •nd eleon interior ndlo ond beoter
1962 FORD
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lalaxie tsOO, ·4 door. V-8 eftline, :~uto. tru&amp;; power
&lt;!Perin~. rodlo. •ood u..,
red l!lnl*

1965 CHEVY II

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Suprr Spt. Cpe. VB engine, automatic tnn-. New t1re1.
('lean interior. radio and hnter
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1963 PONTIAC
. . . . . . ............ $t9S
C;t'"''lina 2 d~. autom_atie, good tlft1, ndio aad '-ter

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Wanted To Buy

· f. LARGE LOT or oman acreage

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Howard

Cedi, 1110 W. Main 81., l'ome11111·
1...11.

Wanted to Rent
l'HIItEE OR lour room house
With small yard, In Middle·
port. can m.24M.
4-lute

ii:tiVE ROOM lumilbed bouse,
both. In Pomeroy. can 247·
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4-IUtp

apartment, 11(\!o
Ave., Pemeroy. Ph.
4-7-tle

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NINE ROOM house, 1\!o 1011.
Racine, Phone IMN7SI.
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deof, -

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NOTICI OP

Cue No. ltaO'r

lttate .t &amp;11llrtw Harrta. Dttet....
•N"ollee 11 heNbJ llqn that Mar.
,..ll"fft Juanita Klckll, of Mm Buttemut Rldte North Obntttd. OMo,
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Dated tbla Mh d17 of APril 111111

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EYINRUDE

TIRES??
New!.Supply Wlc.. Ovola

992-2788

Ohio boat and moiDr

Ucenae

x;;mh~'rine

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Dated. th1l JJWJ dQ" of April 1111
P~ N. O'IIIIN
pr....t. IVCitl .t Nkl Ctunty

Hockingport, Ohio

Cueltlu flr~./~

our

car! We
bouqht it'

next r4 kln. the benellelarillt under
the will; aDd. to the ~+• .. mr- · "
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to1'11.1)'t repreunt1n1 any
of the
aforementioned peno.-.

Lucy Will - No. tmt. Pomeroy
Ohio
You are hereby notlfted. tblt Ute
In•entoi"J" and AppraiHmn.t o:f Ule
elltate ol the afonmentloned, de·
eeaMd. late ol •td County WM ftl...
ed In lhla : ourt. Said taventoi'J' aDCI
Appraltemenl wiD be far bearlrl&amp; 'bll•
•ore thlt Court on the 25UI 417 ol
April. 19118. at 10:00 o'clo9 A.M.
Any penon dulrtajJ to lib! fill ·
ettpUona thtrflto lllUit fUe ' U.m at
trut fln diYI" prior to tiM date •t
for hear:la••
Glvtn undtlr IDJ' hand Pd Ifill of
•lid Colll1 tb1a 5\11 Qy of AprU

Business
EQUIPMEI'I,l'.-·-

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NOTICI ON ..LIMO OP INYIMIJOilY
AND A"IAIIIMINT
The lfeta of Otlla, Melp County
PrtiMte CIIUrt
To the J;:xeeutor 11r A41....,\nl•1.. -tor
111 the MUte: tel auch of Ula foUolnl u are relideatt of the S\itl.., of
Ohl11. via:- the IUn'lrilll lpcrlllt tbe

DWARF FRUIT TREES $4.95
FORSYTHIA
RED, PINK, WHJTE
FLOWERING ALMOND
DOGWOOD
ALTHEA
HARDY AZALEAS $3.95
MOCK . ORANGE
MAGNOLIAS $4.95
WIEGEUA 99c
GREEN SHRUBS
&amp;

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385-3047

LOGAN FIRE

EEKANDMEEK

4.-ll: t-lD: t-U ate

PHONE.G67-337U

RNihtateFor

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APPOiti'TMIN'r'
CIM No . lD 11M
latHe of RoHrt Y. Waltflfi'Mift
O.CIIted
Notk:e It hereby ll•en that NieMI
A Weatherman, of T\lppen Plltnl,
oti.kl, bu beton club appointed aocutrtx of the Eltat.e of Robert V.
Weatherman deceaM4. late ol MU.
County, Obto.
Cr.dlton are raqu.INd. ~ tue tbelr
elalml with ta~d flduelall' within !our

SALES AND SERVICE

GUARANTEED

16.50 and 18.50
All Regular Sizes
$_12.50
John W. VanMet•

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SAFETY
and -

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vice, I'Oliilfily, Ohio, RD I.
apeclal pr!oea on 8111nJuiahen for boola, trallen a a d
lzomea. DwiJh! IRaan 119!sat1, Clzarlea ManbaO Illas4, MP: l!'.lehlnger IIU5t8.

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SYRACUSE - Modem one
Chllf DettV9Y Cllrll
+1: ..
:nc
story masonry home, 1 room
(4 bedroom), bath, basement
NOTICI OP AZ'POtNTMINT
with garage. kitchen With
.
ca. No. stbuilt-In eooldng units, 2 acre
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latah ef Clrel A II. lllelll.., DIUIIIII
Lawr~""""' E.IUI
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Notlt!l i1 MnbJ' li¥111 daal lba·
tot on Route 124. $17,500.00
I-3I).S(Ite ley Folden or Rarrtto11.wl Oldo.
· hM been d11l1 IPJIOIII.ttcl A4aftlt.
ROU'I'E 1U - DEAD MA.'I
tntor of the :&amp;ltate of Cerel A. hiCURVE - 2 story frame
C.
BRADFORD
clen, deceued. late of Melfi eo•• ,,.
Ohlo.
home, bath, lour bedroo1121, ·
AUCTIONICIB
Creditor~ IN IWQu!Nd to file tbelr
elaiDM with ••"- BduclarJ wttbbt. four
front porch, oellar, 2 acre lot.
OriQitle....
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Dattd WI l8tll dQ' of Jlueh 18.
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HMtN C. lACON
POMEROY - Two otory brick.
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M.a..
M' Mhl CMftty
Bleile. , _
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ment, gas furnace beating,
• 1 tie
level lot eloae to Main Street.
Rent oul one apartment and
AIR OOMJ11101l1NG llefrleel'live In the other. $85011.00
atloo umoe. Jact'l ~
LANGSVILLE AREA - IJ AC.
eraUoa, New
RES - 5 room 1zouae wllb
IIUIIIL
4 I tll1
bath, dug well. water ll)'llem,
not far off hard roa:l.
$lllll'l.tlll READY • MIX eonereta dell\'m4 ri8lll to JOIII' pnsJed.
VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
rut and IIIJ. Fnt
matea.
!'hoM - - . ClollAlbert M. en, 1lrobr
lela Ready • Ills Co., MJML
Insurance
port. Ohio.
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Baker Fln:lturt. 'lllddllpid.
Ohio.
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BROADWAY
f HOUSES - MUll' IIZLI. AT
ONCE - J bo.- buUt in 1115 SEWING MACIIDI£8, repelr
One has 7 rooms (I bedrooms)
oorvlee. aU mobl. WY S.
batb, part balemmt. Ollzor
JJif. The Fsbrle ...,, Pom.

has '

rooms

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bedrslollll),

bath - £llso zotben in need
of repair, but u&lt;tllent bullzl.
ing sitea .. CaD for .l!lllre in-

flrmltloa.

66 Yolks. . .$1595
Squ""e BKk Sedon. ODe
careful owner. aaod

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Motorcydt

2 Or. Hard Top. Oeo 1oeal
nwnn. ·'Power Bteertng.
tow mlle.,.. Extn nlee.

64 O.evrolet $1695

llepllr,

SUper Sport 2 Ill'. Holll

II T II " l'amerOJ Horne ltlll Atilt.
IICIJOOL - OUVER II', - 1
u•m
llory frame, I I'OODII (J bedS'OOIDI), front por¢11, bale- EXPERT ElfGINB 'I'IJIIB UP,
men!. lfoale needl Jnssdl .... .... pi• [11111 H llllll:zd,
pair. bul is .-!lent builzllnll
Pomeroy Horne Is Auto.
lito. $2,500.110.
11-10-'l'FC
MOIIJL BOMB - (11111), two
bedroosna, eoppertone a:fldws, FAST FARM TIRE !IEIMCI.
wall to wall earpet in DYing PomeroY Home ltlll Auto.
room. AD au appllaS£011.
114'1'FC
HENRY CU!UND
JIU8,lliNO

RANCH STYLE boast, I rooDEI; .
"~. ,eafJtl!l'l,, ~. otllo
buildlsq[l, I ....... ll* acne
In lll'lwberria WIU 1111
boule ZIQd iot or boule 11111
aereqe. Pllone . Clsell«
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Top. An ... 2'1 ohup ...

lnllde ond oul Spoil• Ill
white finish With blaek •I·
~JI bucket oeab and lull
Gpefllltna eoniUl.Power
oteeritz.ll.

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Buick

Pontiac

GMC Truclca

POMEROY

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New f•-"nltur•
only

$1595

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tered wolir. Conllct Bill Jluet,·
Rullan4. A1ro ~ ton psmelecl
~rack. beavy du,ly, :me.p.

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-I'LL TAKE ONE &lt;.U ESS,

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tratrlx of the 18tatl of Andrew Harrill . dae..llld, lllte of Mala- CDUJlt1.
Ohio.
Credlton are reoulred. to file thalr
elalmt with aakt ftdudary wlthln lour

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Pr6btt1 Jud.. of Alii CIUftty

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Ul'll. and olllee fundture;

llfl8 EARLY American stereo:
'ndB aet has AM &amp; FM radio.
for $ale
( apeed automaUe reeord
cllanger. Lovely llnl:lb. lost JAMES FRY properly on Mid·
!Ike new. Take over PRY·
dleport HOI. Phone 712-6613.
Forhnt
(.14-61e
ments of $UI per month or
pay $86.21. Try it In your
FURNISHED and unfumlsbed SOUTHERN PLANTS. order
now,
cabbage,
tomatoes,
pephome Phone 992-28118. (.HI&lt; 1967 HONDA, 300 Dream, 6500
apartments. Cloae to !leboot.
pers, sweet potatoes. Phone
miles, windsbiekl and helmet,
Phone 992-S4!4,
10.18-lle
MS-2593, Charles R. Hmts. 111611 STEREO radio comblna·
good condition. call 88UI06
Portland. Ohio.
8-1~
lion. Handsome walnut conMason.
4-14-«p
LARGE five room and ~ath
sole. has BSR automatic ""'"
apartment, newly d....,.a!l!d,
FOR CUSIIION OOMFORT ord chanRer. Take over pay· NINE ROOM HOVl!E, BATH.
fumaee heat, Pomavy,
Knapp
Shoes,
Clift's
Shoe
Ill&gt;
ments of $S.12 t&gt;er month or
Tuppers Plains, e•oellent eonPhone 992-530'1.
g.ife
pair, Middleport.
J.2WO!c
dillon Inside. new aluminum
[lilY SII8.4G. can IIIS-28SII.
4-Utc
sldlnR.
Iaroe lot, several outALL NEW ELEC'I'IUC I room
FOUR
ROOM
house,
bath,
full
buildings, phone 1167-3242.
apartmeot, beautHul view of
basement,
garage.
Two
year
4-14-ltc
HOUSE,
also
Speed
Queen
the river, you have to see lo
old
home.
Phone
992-2Ul.
washer $30. po- lawn mowappreciate. eooveniellt an d
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er $30. C•ll 991·5886. 4-10.121p 1961 LARK. Good condition.
comfortable. pbone ~~fUm .
Good llreHISO. Call Mt3-21-tle
POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TO)' PALOMINO MARE, 5 years old.
4-1Utc
42'12.
miniature. $'15 and up. Stud
~entle, make a 4-H'er. a good
FURNISHED three-room apartservice
and
grooming.
Phone
riding
horse. Phone 1192-311'19. BALDWIN HOME organ to be
ment, bath; on SOUth Second
11!12-5443.
11
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tie
4-ll~tp
repossessed and resold In Ibis
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
area.
For Information write
Howard eecn. 11112-52112.
PETS
Black
ScoUies.
White
SINGER
PORTABLE.
s•Wll
like
Credit
Min'.. 'Graves Piano
4-S-ifc
Westles, Miniature Schnauzers
new. Zig zag equipped. Full
and Organ Co .. 313 E. Broad
and
Poodles
lor
Easter.
Bart&lt;.
price
$25.82.
Terms.
Phone
St.,
Columbus. 0.
4-14-ltc
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
aroo
Kennels.
Coolvme,
Ohio.
992-21185.
4-11-tfc
APARTMENT. Middleport,
Phone
667-36111.
4-S-Iotc
1961 OLOOMOBILE: Good con.
pbone 992-3874.
4-S-IIe
111611 ZIG ZAG, buttonholes. se.,.
dillon. S4110. SeDinq due to iD
COAL, heavy, lumo stoker. eg~
on buttons, monograms, fanhealth. Ben Kesterson. phone
IUid mine run. Excelsior Salt
For Sale
cy designs. ete. Sews easy. ~2044 . Mav be seen al
BY OWNER, new three bed- Worka, Inc., E. Main St.. PoOne dial does 11 all. Pay off Welchtown.
4-14-!tc
room air conditioned home; meroy . Phone 992-m1. IU.tlc
balance due 8 payments of
two car garage, t.'Omer lol
$5.15 each. Phone 992-268S.
nNE FORTl corn nlanter. one
If interested, call 192-3618. SEVEN ROOM bouse, seven
4-11-tlc Fl.Ell'lllLF: TYPE nlck-uo dlslt.
1-%1-tlc acres of land, cellar, smoke
12 dil!k wide. Phone 119U236.
house, good garden apace, 1951 FORD F-100. six cylinder;
(.14-!tc
STEREO RADIO console; ma· two good wells. very good
1963 Ford F-250. eight cylln·
pie stereo with AM-FM radio, water, coal bouse, wood
der; 1963 Ford F-100, eight
deluxe floating turntable. per· house: $21100. can be houl!hl
cylinder: Can be seen at Dra. WILL YOU make a lair offer
on
land
contract.
Phone
742feet condition. Take over payon desirable ten year old
vo Corp., Racine lock site.
4-Htc
ments of $3 per month or pay 4356 Rutland.
house on Rt. 111, In Clifton.
For details, phone New Ha·
balance $107.20. Try It in
Sis nice rooms and bath.
ven 8112-2151.
4-11-Stc
your home. Call 992-3218.
SINGER ZIG ZAG sewing mabasement separated to 6
4-!Utcp clllne. ,Is machine sold SOLID STATE stereo; 1967 waJ.
rooJJlS and tile shower, 12116
---much bl•ber. 'ndB machine
nut stereo console with (
stalL Two lots 501100 each
19'8 EARLY American stereo will make bultonholell. dam,
speake,.., 4-speed automatic
Fenced In privacy. All klnlia
radio combination, damaged
embroidery and zig zaf. Take
chaJ18er. Take over payments
of fruit trees. Inquire at
in sltipment; original price over payments of $1.25 per
of $s.75 per month or pay baJ.
Blanche Compson In Clifton,
$349.95, balanoe now $2011, or week or pay balance due,
anee $6f.40. Call 992-3218.
W, Va.
4-10-30tc
payments of $9.7S per month. $38.16. Phone 992-a. (.HI&lt;
4-!Utc
New warranty, Cali 992-3218.
JOiiN FRY properly on Mkf.
SWEEPERS, 17 YEAR old Palomino gelding,
4-lutc ELECTROLUX
dleport tnll. Phone 71U61S.
rug wasbers, pollsben and
(.lll«e
3 year old gelding, riding
50XIO MOBILE horne, 1964 mo- genuine parts, eall 992-mo.
mare witlltwo week old Palodel, copperlone idleben, two
S.ll&gt;30tp
mino colt, 4 year old 52-Inch MUELLER FORCED air fur.
bedrooms, carpet In llvlng
pony, 7 year old 50-Inch pony.
naoe, 4 years old, 125,0110
room. Phone 992-2619. 4-7-I!IC IF CARPETS look dull and
Can be seen evenings alter 6
BTU. Complete Wilh duct
drear, remove the spots 8l!l
or on Sunday. Phone 7U-57'16.
work. registers and tbermoLIVE BAIT, H hour self...,...
4-14-31c
they appear, with Blue Lus·
stal. Phone 992-3773. 4-11-ifc
vice. File's, '11drd St., )M. tre. Rent electric shampooer
dleport.
4-l-121c $1. Baker Furniture. 4-IHtc USED PIANOS, THREE EX·
RP•I htate For S•'"
TRA NICE. re-conditioned upO'BRIEN AND CROW
right
pianos.
Also
other
pi·
REALTY CO.
DAILY
anos
from
$311.95
up.
Free
c[e.
POMEROY - NICE HOME
AOIUlllll
7. Rejed:lon
27. Polllh
1. Hlta
livery. Csll 742-4211. 4-l~tc
8. Fence
river
W1TII RENTAL - Appro~. 8
8. Tapeatry
9.Meuure
29. 8plaah
acres
- 6 rooms (3 bedrooms)
11. nlwnine
of land
32. Former
214
Ford
plow,
one
Ford
com
bath. lull basement, garage,
12. Period of
10. Obeervt1
pre.
cultivator, one wagon unloadtranq uillty 18. Schedule
mier'•
out building, garden apace.
13. Manhal
ot Price•
monoIng gear box, one 8xl2 tru,•k
All
in good condlllon.
H . Ablue
19. Prepo1ttlon
gram
bed
with
racks.
Phone
119!$11,500.00
115. Snake
20. MUiical
3!1. Moved,
6873 day, or 99U9'I3 eventnss. POMEROY - 4 LO'I'8 &amp; ROME
channer'a
lludy
clarinet
21. Than:
cattle
or contact Larry Ritchie. Ml·
- 1\!o story frame, out of an
18. Mexican
O.r.
sa. Reaort. SUNDAY'• Aa•-r
nersvllle,
Olrlo.
4-14-31-.
nooc1s. s rooms (2 bedrooms).
rubber
22.careaa
37. Otherwi.ae
4.2. Source of
23. Oriental
bath. Going al $S,500.00.
38. crown
1ha.de
17. American
porgy
40. Wlng~llke
U . Bitter
1963 CHEVY TI, Nova. New en- MIDDLEPORT - 1\i story
Indians
25. Soak flax
41. Butter,
veteh
gine, two door hard top.
frame, 6 rooms (3 bedrooma),
21 . Likely
24. 0fltrich.
lard,
-'5. Witty
Phone
19M9'18.
4-!Hip
24. Sta.rot
Jtke bird
bath. walt to wall earoet,
rruae. et.c.
,.ytnr
Boorpltll
some
paneling, kileben cabl·
110
28. Slighte•t
r:- [2 11 14 15 f%:1"
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ELECTRIC FENCER, rods, Jn.
nels,
buDt-ln
oven and range.
30. Body of
sulat.on,
wire
and
barb
wire,
Mo1lem
luD basement. ID excellent
I"
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acholara
good condition. Reasonable.
condition. $12,500.00.
31 . Pay
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Phone 992-59117.
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bUe radio uoiia, one bua Illation, frequency 011 bale etaf3,SOO. Phone
992-2124 evenlnp.

The lloiiJ sentt::o1, Pomezw-Mlddltport, Ai&gt;rU 16, Ul68

BAHNI!Y

'Bus,iness Ser_vices.

FOUR (f) &lt;1111 as is, Bva mo.

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEROY, OHIO

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IUilable lor buDding home, or
~ - -~ will buy moderately prb4 33. Wine caak
~ home In Meigs Local Scbool 34.1nqu1ftd.
Dog star
J)lstricl. Write Box 41, 11111- at.
39. Float
dlepG't.
4-1-ifc 43. Diah
Alft'IQUES, furnllure, diJbel.

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at the Trinity United Churdl or
c·hrist at 2:30 p.m. 01'1 Aprll21.
A half-hour of nuptial mu11lc to
precede the ceremony will be
presented by Mr11. Ben Neutzling, organist, and Mrs. Marvin Burt, vocalist.

elu&lt;m wedding or Miss
""4ff. ~ Hall, dalll!hter or Mr.

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...S Mr1. James Hall, Chester
~~\!'i?' ~ 1o B,tll Chadwick, Jr., son
•;;, af Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Chadwick,
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Maid or honor ror the bride- Vowa of the c:eremony will be
elect
will be Miss Ooma Rei' · ' J'Md by the Rev. W. H. Perrin
bel of Pomeroy, ~the brides-

maids will be &amp;le and Staron
Ott OC Delaware.

Bob Chadtick oCColuoW.Iswill
serve al!l belt man Cor hta brother, and the ushers Will beErnelt

Hall or Washington, D. C. and
Paul Sells of Columbus.
Guests will be registered by
MJ&amp;s Marilyn Mac Rae of Columbus, and hostesses Cor a reception to Collow in the church
social room will be Miss Mar,t

Hall, Mill

Sandy Ch~cl&lt;.

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Mrs. W, H. Perrin.

SPECIALS!
ODELING SUPPLIES
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PUQJ Ill lOll IEEID

rs~~i~'J'''' '' " ' \"Iil Baptist Children o.f
li' Colendarll! Pomeroy Enjoy H.uht
MONDAY
AMERICAN RED CI!OS(; blood
mobUe. Monda)' 1 1 to 6 p, m.,
Pomerw Junlnr liJBh SchooL
Walk.in cbnors welcome.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80 at
7:30p.m. Monday at the Masonic
Temple, &amp;Declal sesslontocont'er
most excellent masters degree.
CANDVSTRIPERS at V~raao
Memorial Hospital, 6:30 Mobday night.

TUESDAY
REVIVAL, Apple Gron Methodist Church, 7:30 - h eventns.
Aprll 14 11&gt; April 21. Public Invited by Rev. Chules Norrts,
pastor.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 8 p.

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JatosJav ol MarUn.lc ..act Wfl..

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and Select Masters, 7:30 .P. m.

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Uam ot Slayati., memberl ot, a .
IIOrflrtu.l IDYOJ;'IUIKlnt
· were hurled by J&gt;OUUcal
ento froln a lflnd!ntliiU.e'IW&gt; 1 •
burl royal ca8tlo In Pr.,...e 1n .
· 1418 In an lncldont l!loi became
known as the del"""otraU"" o1
Pra~,

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An Eaoter eahuntlorcblldrlll
Refrelllllilentl wert aervedllld
of tho Pomeroy Flrll BI(JIIII . uch child Was presented with u
Churtb &amp;mdal' Scho!ol 'WU lteld Eaater blikot A!ld ballc(oao.
Soturdo!' ·l!ternooo on thO bock
Attend~Jw · the P«f1;Y were Jlllt
lown of the Mro. J, -erd Fo,._
or home.
Wlnnlns ftnt »rile for finding
a prize ea wao Keith Ball~.
Helene Wyatt and BoMio CoiiCh
tied tor findlng the most eggs;
Marla Sheridln and Le111 Phalln
UOd tor blowtns the balloon• the
hiettest. and Jetf Couch won an
ea aDd ~ contest.

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THE REV, BILL PERRIN, chaJnnu ot the Pomeroy UJUars tor :seoo1araprogram, center,
recebe.!l $100 contrtbutiona tor the fund from Theodore T. Reed, president ot The Farmers Bank ·
and S&amp;vings Co., lef4 and Edison Hobltetter, rlgflt, president ot the Pomeroy National Bank. sm.
dent&amp; Will be completing a house • to - OOu.!le canvus this week in Pomeroy to wrap UP the second
amua1 lund drive and a canvass of the buslnes.s section is also PPected to be ~ompleted in the
communlt;y this week. A third $100 contribution in Pomeroy hu been made by SWisher and LohBe

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Ohlinger, Mrr.GeorgeAnderson.,
Wechesdl,y, Pomeroy Masonic Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs. Jllll\es Sul-

Temple,
CLA!iS 12, at 8 p.m. Wednes-

BATHROOM FIXTURE
Sparklin1 while &amp;lw with crystal
boUom. Up to one 75 wall bulb,
(Lus bulb.)

2.11

REG. 3.00

CEiliNG FIXTURE
floral pattern on while Jl.u.L Up
to one 60 wall bulb. (lea: bulb.)
Rea. 3.70

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Your choict o( Cheny. OU or
Walnut_ 4' x 8' x Y.". Rea. 8.64

YOUR

CHOICE

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FLUSH INT. DOOR

13.88

24" X 80" X 1·3/8". Ready to .
tinish: (Uu HardWJre,) Rea. 7.95

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Decor1tive scroll dHign scrten
and sash insert. 32" .. 81". J're.
MVilive trealed.

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UTILITY EXT. DOOR
30" x 80" " 1-3{8". Economical
door u•ful tor your home, collap

SCREEN DOOR

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wire. Rea. 9.7S

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Gi•• your fi(urt new tJCIItmenl wllh Ctfii.Crou
Action. NOW-PLAYTEX introduces unique Criss-Cross
Action in the famous living Bra to give you youthful
support and separation, Sheer elastic bick and
sides for all-way stretch.,.won't ride upl And It's
macl1ine washable, even in bleach-keeps
its life month after month.
With semi·strell:h straps, lace cups (A) or
stretch straps (B). Only $3.96, White 32A-42C.
· AUNT JElllll\IA, IT WON'T BE LONG- Until the Racloollerthlml AoooclaUon holds it..,.
nua1 Aunt JomJma Pancake cllnnor, Tho event ldll be hold from 10 a.m. w 5 p,m, &amp;mda.Y at tho

See these beautiful now l'laytex Livlne Bras
with Criss·Cross Action today.

Haelne Junior Hilh SchooL 14vld Sa,yre,loolt, and Lynn Hart hold one of the street signs which have
been placed to call attention to the event. Panctkes and sausqe will be served &lt;larillg the desjpated hours at $1 for a~ta UJd SO cents tor children under 12 W"ith no limit on servings.

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Watch this newspaper and listen to
the Noon News on WMPO for do1ens
of Spring Specials
You Don' Need Cash· Just Open A
Blld- A- Count

Frank Krautter, Jr., LUlian
Walker, Evelyn White, Harry
Krautter, Freda Krautter, Affid.
of Trans., Pomeroy.
Lillian Walker, James Walker,
Evelyn White, Eli D. White, Marie
Thomas, Harl')' Thomas, Harey
Krautter, Leona Krautter, Freda
Mae Lawson, Lawrence La"aon.
Freda Krautter to Frlllk Krautoter, Jr., parcel5, Pomeroy.
Delmar G. Baum, Kathl')'D L
Bawn to Harley Hendricks, Irene
Hendricks, 1.34 acre. Olester.
Howard B. Caldwell, Sr,, Rubal
w. Caldwell to lk&gt;werd B. Calcl-

CIUCAGO- THE 1\IAYOR WAS ANGRY. His mos.... was
tene. Pollee Who saw arsonists were to "aboot to kJU.•• Officers
who IIW' looters were to "shoot to maim or crf»p}e.,.
While pPerts across the nation debated way.11 of handling
mau racial disturbaooes, tbose orders moved trom Mayor Rlct..
erd J, llal~ w J&gt;Oilco So(&gt;!. James B. Conll&amp;k Jr., w tho cop on
the beat within a matter ot hours ~. Anf disturbance 1n
Chicago that Involved looting ond Orebomblngs or other ronns of
arson would be mOt with "deadly torce." aeeordJng to Dsley, ·
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in the intertst ot having a Qne ctcy."
SAIGON - THE UNITED Sf ATES LOsr FOUR planes bombing
North Vietnam Monday In one ot the air war's heaviest losses or the
year. Two Jets were OJwned 1n heavy antlalreratt fire and two
collided aild cra,shed en route home. Five of the six men aboard
the tour lost planes were rescued. An Air Force "jllly groen gi..
ant'' heiiCO(Iter plucked one pfiot w safety 12 minutes after he
ejected, a record Cor such combat rescue, according to mllitary

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1.6 acre, Orange.
~erman S. Ford, Ella B. Ford
to James Roush, Margaret Roush,
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Right of Way, Olive.
Susanna E. Arnold to Harold
H, BlacksiOn, Helen E. BW:katon,
1 acre, Chester.
Chalmer Blaine llally II&gt;
Bryce H. Taylor, Cblorls A. TQoo
lor, parcels, Lebanon.
Ama M. 1\vthtr, Comm., Millard Pierce, dec,, to DJrothy
Pierce, lot. Middleport.
Uoyd E. Thomas, dec., to
Ethel Thomas, Certificate for
trans., Rutland.
Scott E. McComas, Alma J.
McCnmas w Rinaldo J.Brun,U
na Mae Brun. parcels, Columbia.
Carl S. U,•ell, Thobno U,10ll
11&gt; Junklr Darst, Pauline II.
Darst., parcels, Rutland.
SybU Ebersbach, Oomm.,
ct,de Ta,ylor, doc., wPeariT..,.

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AprillS.16
WALT Dl-Y'I
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In Good Will

Alllol\ncoment that expanded
direct distance dlallni (EDDD)
Will be provided Pomeroy a n d
Middleport phone users 1n June
waa made by General Telephone
Cn. of Ohio at Mondi.Y nl!ll~ s
meeting or Pomeroy counct1.
Robert L, KaaUey of Athens,
commercial manager, said June
16 Is the target date. EDDD Is
th0 nrst part or a $900,flOO serVice improvement program here

extending"' 19'11.
Keatl~

ll&gt;ld oouncllmen EDDD
to dial all
long dlatance ealh dlreet. More
than 100 million I'onea In tbe
United &amp;ates and Canada can
be reached through direct diallOR.
Besides Pomeroy and Middle.
port, the EDDD service ldll be
established ror the Letart Falls,
Portland, Syracuse, Rutland and
Raclne areas at the same time.
''Direct dialing for staUon..to~
station calls has been otrered In
some ureas of the country for
more tharJ a decade," Keatley
explained. "But EDDD is t h e
most modern ~stern available.
n allows direct dlallnl or all
long distance calls, such as per.
son-to..person, collect and cred·
it card."
allows phone users

lliawing
Just Like
Eric·Galt--

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ucentrallzln&amp; of. long d t stest1n1 and assignment
operaUons is a trend In t b e
area code and U.e out-ot-town lncl.lstry,'' said Keatley, "'Ibis
oombers. For all other fiypes of provjdes more effief.ent opera.
long dlstanee calls, the access Uon and better service to CUIcode wtll be zero, plus area tamers.
code and the call party's numHe told lawmakers the Pomeber.
roy business office, situated at
Another feature lll tho 1968 238 W. Maln..st., will remain 1D
improvements will be ec;pipment operation. The $900,000 _.,.
to test cullOrner linea from a sion will not atrect phone rates.
test and service ceuter Jn AUJKeatley explained the d.rst ltep
ens. Prelellt sen1ce employes toward EDDD was cmstruetfon
wtJI relllaln here, but receive of an 180 ft. microwave tower
asslgnmetQ from Athena.
-on Breezy Heights last fall. 1bi.!l
tance,

River Ga11H.
.,es

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Melga County loot a battle
Time will tell whether
it ha.!l lost tile war.
The battle is to maintain its
goocl standing ID tho il1lntlngton
Dilrtrict Blood Bank. 1'1111t was
lost when 74 persoos came
II&gt; the bloodmoblle lllonday, With
57 beJng accepted as donors. At
a very mlnimum 150 pinta were
needed, according to the Meigs
County Red Cross chapter, to
meet debits and get 1n the black.
~.

The war, which may be lost,
is the struggle to retain Meigs

REV. LUSHER
Revival services wW becODo
ducted ID the First Butlst
Church ot Middleport Wed:ne~
da.Y, April 17 through Aprll
21, starting oath evening at

·
wo- c. ar

7:30 With Evqell&amp;t ..... C...
les Lusher bringing the me•
sages. Then will be special
music each night. The .PUblic
is Invited.

ean laad OOJ,y 11&gt; beiJJg erased.
Fifteen ot the pints reeeived Monday were replacements.

Other fJUlri(s set were:
First time OOnors, 20; gallon
ckmrs, Dorwin D. Clark, New
Haven, w. Va.; two pHon tboors, Jame.!l L. McHaffie, Kathryn Denisoo, and three gallon
donors, David J, Koblentz.
Nurses serving were Barbara
Van Meter, Twila Neu.Uling, and
Ruth Powers.
Doctors serving were R a y
Heaton, L. D. Telle, Roger Daniels, and Sellm Blazntcz.

tower baa &lt;Ollljlln rsdlo lfld»moot wllidt ldll boom loaa ....
tanee mouqos to Alho111.
Al10, lv&amp;e ldllit1cmsofswttcblns facllllles and """ power
OQJipment h&amp;Yo been lnotelled In
the Pomoro.r c:entral om...
These acltUUOna are neeenary
tor gaining aCcess to EDDD and
"'NNIICCIIqr loeal eervloe faclll.
ties.
K..Uf,)' ..., autllned otller
J&gt;lumed - . . , IIIII)I'OVemento.
A mo,lor cable lcldltlon late this
year ldll provide ICidlu..ai ells. - {!;ontlnued .. ~

Servins

Bids Sold for
Work at Locks

Mlos Betk;v Nease, dalll!hter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Nea.,, Pom-, )a 1110 lll the
1! contestant• seeking tho M1,11
SOuthern ~Jo crown at t h e
Pomeroy Junior !Ugh Stbool oa

School.

(Continued

A senior at Pomeroy H I 1 h
School, Miss Nease is a palt
honored r:aaeen or Jobs Daughters, has been a cheerleader
for ftve Years; was both a val-

Out Thursday

Host
Candidates

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wlft,. Greco 11a1J, 7t, a
A oae Cl!l' II&lt;!C1dont occurred at
In lho car drJ.., by 11:11', p..,. ....., 9" Rt. Ut,
; ~ ti the louMiotiJI of a mlla WI of lit.
... Wllltl •

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Becky Nease, Contestant

Alumni Asked

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llotk ~~ Better llealth Cl...
With Mrs. Clllford Lellhtdt, Mra.
Harold Blackllm, Mra. Arlee
Abbott, lllro. Fred Gooalolh,loll"
!ilerri Black-. Mro. Kathy
Abbott, Mrl. l!ull1 .. Mra.
Goorp lld1110r, Mrs. WUUam
Grueser, aad Mra. Lewis Grue-

Loading andunloodlnawasdone
by Dick Davlo and Tom Vlllifm.
Clorltal work wa1 -*&lt;1 by
Mary Nease, Jean Nea-. Won.
etta SI.Yre, ~ .. Hoback, Eloise
'MIIte, Bouleh llr...1, Harriet
Nelgler, Jean SI.Yre, Lola illmp.
1be canteen was the ton, Eleanor Gordoa, l'lullne Ill'.
soli, Clara Mcintyre, Edith Sis.
...,, Leah Weatherby, Ev~ Gil.
more and Grace Drake.
v...u......r ...... by ~­
lty Print lllop, ~ Columbus and Soutl!em Oblo Electric
Co,, Ohio CG., illll¥ Sea.
llllol, Ath•o lleall!liiir, ~
RaciiD ... and Mila'• Local

1\ley 4 at 8:10p.m.

Rhodes on Familiar Themt!: Jobs

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Three .l.R•ured lri.On dav

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the long distance center lor Pomarea phooe users. Athens is
one of the tew areas in t h e
country to have EDDD,
111e intricate EDDD swltc·hing
equipment Js situated in Athens.
As a result, Pomeroy's operator luncttoos will be handled
there. All operators employed
here have been offered job in
Atll9tls or other areas, explained KeaUey,
EDID caUs ldll be made by
eroy

dialing an access code. For example, on station-to-station calls,
the u.aer will dial .,1," plus the

entine and homecoming cp.teen
tandldate at Fomeroy H 11 h
TOKYO (UP0- North VI.._
WASHINGTON - Tenth Dis. Scllool. .!lie is a member ot the
nam today accused President
trict Congressman Clarence E. Big Bend Minstrel Auoci.U..
John11011 of a lack of goodwill
Mllier Wday reported that tho and was a flnallst in the Miss
tor rejecting Hanoi's suggestion
U, S. Arm,y Corps of Engineers American Teenapr contest In
of Warsaw or Phnom Penh for
has awarded contracts for con- 19fi7. lite Is a member or the
Vleinam talks.
struction of buihHngs, grounds, Pomerw
BECKY NEASE
llalted Methodist
Nham
l)m,
the official
utllltJes and visitors racUides Church and tho dlur&lt;h choir.
Communist Part.v newsplij)er in
at Belleview Locks and Dam oo
Having had training In t a p,
North Vietnam, said in an
the Ohio River.
ballet and acrobaUt danclns,
edlll&gt;rlel, broadcaot by Hanni
Contraets have been let to Miss Nease will present a danee
that the .United states "has
Paul E. L-an Cnnotructtoo number Jn the talent competitaUed to match its deeds with
~Chambersburg, Pa., ror$132,. UOn ot the Mlu &amp;Juthem Cfrlo
Its words/'
000 and wtho 0, K. ConotrutUon Pageant, 9le also pla,ys plaoo,
It accused the John.!IOn
Co. of &amp;luth Charleston. w. Va., lnunpet and Freneh hom,
AU alumni or Pomerw lligt&lt;
observers bere.
admlnlotratlon of trickery ''to
for $333,684.
Sebool
are asked to attend a meetlt&gt;onSOI'In8 the papant are the
Anteric111 BI'Okesmen Said the losses eama as the North VIet- deli¥ contacts and ease public
Miller said that the Lehman Pometw Chamber of CGm. InK at 7:30 this Thurlda,y night
namese threw I.P tbe1r heaviest sntliircratt ttre Iince President protest."'
COI1IpaiJy Will cmotruct a uUllty
merce and tile Cldo Eta Phi at the Pomeroy Town hall .
Johnoon llmUod bombing 1o the Cnmmuniot llltlon"s southern """"
The United states was said to
building, restroom hulldlns and Chapter of Beta stsma Fbi Sor·
••:r.t ia Important and imperhandle -11 routes Marth 31, In South Vt-.n, u.s. 11.52 Strllti&gt;- have ruled out Warsaw because
two picnic shelters and the 0. orlty. Winners of the contest Will ative tor a IIJCce.!lsfW bancprt:
1Drtres61o ~ l'OPNtedl,y bombed the main Communist suPPly it is a Olmmunist CI!Pitd and
K. Company Will ..,.otruct os receive Rlllnel'OUs prizes in ad- and reunion to have all graduroute f - . , guoriUu Who ambushed two Amerlcen BI1IIJ units Phnom Penh because communi-eiiiJlanada,
ac.cess roads, park- dl.tlon to official Miss America ates who live in MeJgs County
and o ~Vl' river Patrol rOrte Monda,y.
cations and dJplomadc repreInK areas, santiiJ;r factlldes and trophies, The first pJaet win- attend the Thursda,y session and
MOSCOW - TWO SOVIET SATELLli'ES - one a pOsaible sontatlon ID tho . C&amp;mbodlaa
landscape the area.
ner 1rill take part in tbe Miu help prepare letters for out-or.
Prototwe of Russia's flr•t manned moon exploration craft - clllltal are limited !Dr allied
Ohio Paaeant II&gt; be held at s... uacluates. All should be
carried out separm Pl&gt;orlments ID orhlt tocta,y, They completed nations. But Nhon Don quoted
on hand also w help plan &amp;00&lt;1
dusky
next
summer.
hiawry's second fUII,y •utumatlc &lt;beldJw In SJ&gt;oeo Monda.Y, Co1mos Johnson speaking ln Dss
LOCAL TEMPS
class reunions. the menu, hostllleUite 212 IWdpci itl &lt;beld.. unit at a relative SJ&gt;eed O! onl,y !lolnoo, lows, J uiy 1, 1986:
The temperature 1n cbwntown
esses
and hosts and ticket sell~
Portland to
one II&gt; .2 yard.l per second lnlo CoiJIIOo 213'o cout&gt;llns collar ot
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tue._ un-'IC U.e;y wUI only let me kmw
era; Paul Cascl, president said.
1:21 P.m., Monda.Y, AI tho time the two croft hurtled over the Pact- when and where ••• I wUl haw
der sunny skies was 12 dep'eea. ,
Adlled to the businesses selJ.
fie at a Jf'OUDd IPeed ot nve miles a .!lecond.
~
my closest and most trust
lng Ueketa tor this yMI"s evart
T111, the Soviet now• lpn&lt;:Jl laid Co1111101 212, launc:hod SW.. associates at that time and at
J: •
ill
Meet the candidate night will are tlle New York Clothing House
dl3, used onboard radar and ita own eleCtronic: COJIIPuter to chase tl1at place in a matter of hours.
be observed Frida.Y at tho Port. llld BRW Hardware In Pomedown a poaljro Coo..,. 213, iauntlhed Mondl,y, A radio command
ro,y.
"J
'.]
land Elomentacy School.
from lll:lb SSJ&gt;anteci the two ShiP• after tllree hours end 50,..
Ahurml members are alked
A Jltnv .._r Will be aervuteo or Joint rll&amp;hto .tllo.Yrl""olrlnll&gt;'l..,.ateorbltswcarryouta
J:
to
eontact rrlends and urge a Jarp
'f1
£1
o
ed at ~ p.m. by the wscs or
,_ oet of·~ u Individual »rvbel;
GAUGES _ Gallklolla, 12.2
attendance
Thuroda,y evening.
.1
the Portland Methodist Churcb.
In w~ Dr, -.nt c. WelSh, ....,uUve aecrofait of and 15.1 l'llnnlns "7 feet of roll.
Followiag the IR.Ippiii', candidate
For the benoftt of the Jlllbllc,
tho U.S. Natll!llll Aoronaut1,c1 and ~oeo Cowio:U, interpr- the era; Pt. Pleasant, ~tO· Pom
as In tho past, a dante follow.
ThreOJIOJ'S&lt;
ms
were
Injured
In
SOuth,
1111&gt;arOIIII,y
feU
uloop
at
nlib~
SJ&gt;CIIsored
by
tho
cornmu.
Soriet IChliYIID.ent II UIIIPtedbw II'" of ,I ttvfaofOul program for , l"D)'-MISOII, 2J. 30• Ul......,' 1. ..
puttfne·men on the ~w
. .t
• ' u.&amp;~autt,
50 • two-car collision st 2:57p.m. the wheel of his cor, The veblclo nley, Will be obaerved. AU can- InK tho alumni ban&lt;Pll .nu be
and ..,.., lo tho l!'llleral )JObllc ot $1
CO~UMBUS - A .t.'ll MILLION sult hU- Died In federal . ~x:-::~t;:O~ li&gt;ndoo' on Rt. 7 fouMIIIths of a wont . llllt of COllier IIICI struck dldate1 .nu be
JIOJ'J&gt;OriJOII. Music Willbepruvtcicourt here by • .......,. woo c~ed Zaneivlllo J1911co- her met, and WIDfiald,
the mUe aortb of the railroad bridge the northbound Hall car nearl,y Invited to ~ lor ave mined by tho ACMETS of Parkero.
at
Keoaup,
tho
state
lllshwl¥
hoack&gt;n.
utes.
The
Jlllbllc
Is
Invited
w
. (Contlnuod on »ace 2)
iliL .
are on
burg,
Dancing Will be from 9
l'olrol r1110rled.
Thoro was heaY)' c1unaao 1o atteilil.
p.m.
to
1 a.m.
Admitted lo Bolser BoiiPital HeU's 1962 Pontiac and w Coo~
wu James Hall, 73, of tt8 Pike ran's 1968 Ford. Both Vlillcloa
st., Keaau&amp;o. driver of one cor, had w11!1 lOWed aWl,!'.
ltlth a cerebral concussion, InTho Patrol cited Cochran tO.
ternll lnjurio1 and lactrllllou GoUWla lfunlciPal· Court Ailrll
of tho arms, Ha 11 r1110ried In 26 on a ~- of drivq lolt of

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In preparing lor EDDD here,
the service was instituted at
Athans In 1966. Athens ltlll be

County m the bloodmobUe• s list

man wanted In the sniPer
sla,ytns or IX. llfartln l.othor
.King Jr., ulooked exactly like.,
Eric Storvo Gal~ the elu•Ive
central figure in a nationwide
manhu.nt, according to Galt's
landlord.
Federal &amp;gents, stW tefustng
comment on the Investigation,
Qeared no closer tO locating
King's ISS88Sln Monda_y.
At, agents continued to follow
cold trails, it seemed more
llke(y that Galt mq have been
an eloborate(y devioed alias and
that such a person extated only
in a Birmingham roomJ.ng house
in
c"ertaln Alabama state
records.
Galt canrot be traced before
he took a room In Blrmlng(wn
last August or after his
abanGJned car was im,pounded
by the FBI In Adanta last WOOk.
Alabama Purchase. LicenSe
Galt, claJming to have ~ome
II&gt; Alahiuna from l.oul•~
bought his white Musta,. ID
Blrmiagham end uplied lor an
was granted a state drinr,.s
license.
Little aloe Is known of the
figure, desc:rlbed as having a
southern drawl and a pointed
oos~the same general deBe~
(CnuUnuod on page 2) ·

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;FIVEC:.EN.TS,

~ "slops.'' Continued deficits

RIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPOAn artlsrs conception or the

tall' coodltton.

, r ,.. .

lhmrer, ....j.lt., nllbt. '
'·

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lor, lot, Middleport.
GUbert Mees, Catherine Meees
to MaMtng D. Weblter, .PU'ttll,

INSULATION

Hanoi Finds

LBJ Lacking

Frank Krautter, dec., toFrecla
Mae Lawson. Marie Thomas,

6.39

COLONIAL DOOR

livan, Yrs. Robert Tewksbar)',
Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs. Richard
Karr, Mrs. Richard OWens, Mrs.

day, Heath MethOdist Church;
Mrs. Nan Moore program lead- Carl Gilmore and Mra. Leo Kener.
ned)', Sr.
THURSDAY
ROBERT A CffiCLE, at I h e Pomeroy.
John Cline Dalley, Gladys M.
Pomeroy Maaonic Temple at 7
Dail,y
to Christine Branham, parp.m. Thursda.y, potluck supper;
all line officers, past matron11 cels, Salisbury.
llobb)' E. Dill, Lula L. Dill 11&gt;
o1 District 25, Order of the East.
Adm..
of U.s. Veta. Atfalrs.,lots,
ern &amp;ar, eligible to attend. Bring
POmet'O)'o
own table services.
Elizabeth Gardner II&gt; Clifton
TWIN CO'Y ~rinettea, ThursFraley,
Carolyn Frale;y, U,6S
day, 7:30 p.m. social rooms or
Columbus and Southem Ohio acres, SciPio.
John W, Call, Selm1 call to
Electric Co,
Manrd.n&amp;
D. Webster, 140.17
BUSY BEE Clau9a.m. Thursacres~ Chester.
day. Trinii¥ United Church of
11ann1ng D. WebsJer, IIRry A.
ChrJst.
Webster
to John W. Call, Sehna
TRINITY CHOm rehearsal,
Call.
130.77
acres. Olester.
7:30 Thursday nigllt at the
Mildred S. Dal.11a, Linder A.
church.
Dains to Karl Krautter, Clarice
H. Krautter, 14 acres;,SIUsbury.
Meigs
Bessie Larldna, W, · W. Coraa
grove, Ada Congro.., II. A. Hal~
A. A. Smith, LuciUe Smith 11&gt; Columbia Gas of Ohio k~, right ot
way, Olive.

Fair .;if ;J ~ ..... ~ &gt;

General TeleJ:; .te Brings
EDDD to Meigs in June

PLAYTEX

Mrs. Joe BaUey, MilS Martha

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low Ia iClt,~llli!ildiQ'~
&lt;lcu&lt;IDHI, ,..._., CbliocO Ill

I.Jeoolf!d To The lnte,..,.t. Of The Meig.-Mtu011 AN!fl

FOR YOUTHFUL SUPPORT AND
SEPARATION

as Kelly, Mrs. RusseU 18ons,

Weat,hh '

en tine

criss~ross
action ..

Tuesday, United - Church of
Christ. Mrs. Elu Gilmore. Jr.,
progr1111leador.
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA,
A ferewoll Part1 oooorine the
Tue5da,y, 7:30 p. m ., Racine Rev. Howard R&amp;A&gt;alt ldll be held
Grade SchooL
at 8 p. m. Wedne•da.Y at the Mlcldl.eport First United PresbyterWEDNESDAY
ian Churtb.
SOUP SUPPER, Wedne~,
Tho Rev. Mr. R&amp;A&gt;al~ wbohos
Racine Methodist Churth. begin- pastored the Middleport Ql.ureh
ning at 4:30 P• m. Soli), pie, for 17 years, hll resigned and
sanc:lwiches and coU'ee.
will be moving later thll week
WINWIG TRAIL Garden Club, w Lewlsburl·
Wednesda,y, 7:30 P. m., home of
Church members, trtends of
Mrs. Joe struble; program, weed the minister, and the general
control and evergreens; dlsp._,. PUblic are invited to the party.
of edible Oowers to be featured.
Hosteues wW be Mrs. Edward
PAST PRESIIENTS, Ladies Burkett. Mrs.Jud!QnWhlte.IOas
At~Xiliary, DrewWebsterPost39, Phyllis Joachim, Mrs. Everett
American Legion, at 7:30 Wed- . Bachner, Mrs. Paul Heptonst&amp;ll.
nesda,y night, home of Mrs. Iva Mrs. Vbtcent Dabo, Mrs. TbomPowell

·,

on-

~

Asphalt, Pipe
Bids Received
Bids on

all)lhalt and Jlipe were

taken under - - lleada,y
when tho Meta• Coualr Board
ot Commlslioners met.
The commialionera who were
joined by Ted lleeilO. COOIIIfy
engineer, and Rolland Torrence, deprt;y mglne~r, tor tbe
meeting received Bix bids em
26,000 lallooo ol aiPhalt and
ftve bldl '"' pipe - · The
conuntuloners and the COOIIIfy
enJ(neerlnl deporiment wIll
study the blcls beloro action 11
talcen.

oomml•-·

Boloro the
al.
so was a deleptlon from the

Pomeroy Chanar ol c o m.
merce, whldt - · hliJ&gt; ID
clearlnl a portion or the river
hank In ~lor the 1968
Big Bend Rogotta Wo-. A
J&gt;lan woo outlined throuab whim
hoi)l mlcht be avollable.
Thirteen aross (]( Amerle1.0
Flap - . ordered froln the
ElectrCIIIc Tool Co., Frenm.
for u11 oa Memorial Da,y tor
veterana' eraves. Everitt J.
Holmes, Gloulter, trras namec1
apiary . . _ lor llolp

County. Billa

were _...ed for

(lO)'ment.

Monda,y bad beea oet u the
date of the flnll Pltile heorll1!
belore the COIIIII1&lt;cxnmlallonwa
00 the - · declaloa dec.U..
Ins the Commlllllty A&lt;tloa """'
£"lD u tho ol!lelal War oa Po"' .. . ; I
orty orpnl-n Ia 11ote1 ~ · :
ty, No Pl'Otesto wen!9111111 ·
the CAP II...,. olrlolaJir1floOI'Q'procnmorprill'lloo.

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